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A mountain climber blows up an inflatable rubber cot to a volume of 35.6 L at the bottom of a mountain where the air pressure is 102.0 kPa. What is the volume of the rubber cot on top of the mountain where the air pressure is 92.1 kPa? (Assume temperature remains constant.)
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