The pressure at 21.1°C is 18765torr.
Why?
Since we know the pressures at 21.0°C and 21.2°, if we want to find the pressure at 21.1°C, wee need to use the formula for linear interpolation.
We will need to use the following formula to linear interpolation:

Then, we have:

So, interpolating we have:

Hence, the pressure at 21.1°C is 18765torr.
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