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Assume that you put the same amount of room-temperature air in two tires. If one tire is bigger than the other, how will air
pressure in the two tires compare?
The bigger tire will have greater air pressure.
b The smaller tire will have greater air pressure.
Both tires will have the same air pressure.
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