Kevin C. answered 09/09/14
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Since you want to get the P alone, you will need to isolate it. Try multiplying both sides by T and dividing both sides by V.

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If you multiply both sides by T, What will you get?
You will have PV = pvT/t. What will you get if you then divide by V (or multiply by 1/V)?
You will have P alone on the left and the right side will be what?
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