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Explanation / Answer

For an ideal gas at constant pressure Volume is directly proportional to Temperature

V T

So V/T = constant. ( if pressure is constant)

Therefore V1/T1 = V2/T2

T = Kelvin Temperature

V2 = (V1/T1)*T2

T1 = 11+273.15 = 284.15 K

T2 = 101 + 273.15 = 374.15 K

V2 = (1.31*10^6 L / 284.15 K) *374.15 K

V2 = 1.72*10^6 L