SOLUTION: If a gas has a gage pressure of 206 kPa, its absolute pressure is approximately A. 2,060 kPa. C. 106 kPa. B. 306 kPa. D. 20.6 kPa.

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Question 266158: If a gas has a gage pressure of 206 kPa, its absolute pressure is approximately
A. 2,060 kPa. C. 106 kPa.
B. 306 kPa. D. 20.6 kPa.

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B

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