Question 13 Suppose a balloon was released from the ground and rose to such a height that both the pressure and temperature decreased. Which statement is true? O The pressure change acts to decrease the balloon's volume. O Both the temperature and pressure changes act to increase the balloon's volume. O The temperature change acts to decrease the balloon's volume. O Both the temperature and pressure changes act to decrease the balloon's volume.

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Suppose a balloon was released from the ground and rose to such a height that both the pressure and temperature decreased. Which statement is true?
O The pressure change acts to decrease the balloon's volume.
O Both the temperature and pressure changes act to increase the balloon's volume.
O The temperature change acts to decrease the balloon's volume.
O Both the temperature and pressure changes act to decrease the balloon's volume.
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Transcribed Image Text:A Question Completion Status: 6 10 110 120 13 14 15n 16 17 18 190 20 210 22 23r 24 25 A Moving to another question will save this response. Question 13 Suppose a balloon was released from the ground and rose to such a height that both the pressure and temperature decreased. Which statement is true? O The pressure change acts to decrease the balloon's volume. O Both the temperature and pressure changes act to increase the balloon's volume. O The temperature change acts to decrease the balloon's volume. O Both the temperature and pressure changes act to decrease the balloon's volume. nere to search F10 F8 F9 F6 F7 F5 F3 F4 F2 $4 % 6 3. 4. 723 00
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