The pressure of a given mass of gas at constant volume varies with temperature as
1T2
1T
1T3
T
A
1T3
B
1T2
C
T
D
1T
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PV=nRT
Since it is given that volume and mass of gas is constant, we conclude that pressure will be proportional to T because n depends on mass of gas and R is a constant
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