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Which equation represents the pressure of a gas under ideal conditions?
A. `(P)/(RT) = (V)/(n)`
B. `(V)/(P) = (n)/(RT)`
C. `P = n(RT)/(V)`
D. `(V)/(RT) = (P)/(n)`
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Which equation represents the pressure of a gas under ideal conditions?
A. `(P)/(RT) = (V)/(n)`
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