How do you solve this chemistry problem? Need HELP?

I need help with one of my chemistry homework, btw this is one the Boyles' Law problem, please help me solve!?

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    Well the 5 liters at 3atm would then be changed so its at 1 atm. which means that the volume would go up to 15 liters... which is a little too much for lungs to handle. And that's not including all the other stuff that can happen if you swim up to fast.. but I assume the first part is what he/she wants.

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Well the 5 liters at 3atm would then be changed so its at 1 atm. which means that the volume would go up to 15 liters... which is a little too much for lungs to handle. And that's not including all the other stuff that can happen if you swim up to fast.. but I assume the first part is what he/she wants.

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