The densities of air at -85°C, 0°C and 100°C are 1.877, 1.294 and 0.946 gdm-3 respectively. Assuming that air obeys Charles' law, determine a value for the absolute zero of temperature in °C.
I know Charles' law - basically the ideal gas equation for a single gas, except that pressure is considered constant to find the volume/temperature ratio - but how does it apply to this question?