The bell jar model can be used to demonstrate expiration and inspiration as shown below
Volume of one deflated balloon = 2.4 cm
Volume of bell jar = 5500 cm
Calculate the percentage of the volume of the bell jar taken up by the two deflated
balloons. Give your answer to two decimal places.
% of volume of bell jar taken up by deflated balloons =?
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