Air is added to a balloon containing tin moles of air increased in size from .2 M3 to .3 M3 is it 20 miles 30 miles 15 miles or 6 miles

The question is asking for the number of moles of air that has been added to the balloon.

To solve this, we need to calculate the difference in the volume of air in the balloon.

Given that the initial volume is 0.2 m3 and the final volume is 0.3 m3, the change in volume is:

Change in Volume = Final Volume - Initial Volume
Change in Volume = 0.3 m3 - 0.2 m3
Change in Volume = 0.1 m3

Since the volume of the balloon increased by 0.1 m3, we can assume that the same amount of moles of air were added.

Therefore, the number of moles of air added to the balloon is 0.1 moles.

None of the provided options (20 miles, 30 miles, 15 miles, or 6 miles) are correct.

To determine the answer, we need to calculate the change in volume of the balloon.

Given:
Initial volume of the balloon (V₁) = 0.2 m³
Final volume of the balloon (V₂) = 0.3 m³

Change in volume (ΔV) = V₂ - V₁
ΔV = 0.3 m³ - 0.2 m³
ΔV = 0.1 m³

Therefore, the change in volume of the balloon is 0.1 m³.

Now, to answer your question, the increase in size of the balloon is 0.1 m³, and it did not specify the units of "miles" for the options you provided. Hence, none of the options provided (20 miles, 30 miles, 15 miles, or 6 miles) would be the correct answer.

To find the answer, we need to calculate the volume difference between the starting point and the endpoint of the balloon.

Given:
Initial volume of the balloon: 0.2 m³
Final volume of the balloon: 0.3 m³

To determine the volume difference, we subtract the initial volume from the final volume:

Final volume - Initial volume = Volume difference
0.3 m³ - 0.2 m³ = 0.1 m³

Therefore, the volume of air added to the balloon is 0.1 m³.

However, the question asks for the volume in miles, not meters. To convert the volume from meters to miles, we need to know the conversion factor between the two units. Unfortunately, the question does not provide this information.

Therefore, without the conversion factor, we cannot determine the volume of air added to the balloon in miles.