A vacuum gage connected to a tank reads 28 kPa at a location where the barometric reading is 752 mm of Hg. Calculate the absolute pressure in the tank. 72.2584 kPa 128.8425 kPa 124.5228 kPa 74.2852 kPa 0 0 0.0

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A vacuum gage connected to a tank reads 28 kPa at a location where the barometric reading is 752
mm of Hg. Calculate the absolute pressure in the tank.
72.2584 kPa
128.8425 kPa
124.5228 kPa
74.2852 kPa
000.0
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