Ok, so first things first. We have to figure out how MUCH gas we have in the tank. To do that, we need to use the idea gas law PV=nRT where: P=pressure (in atm), V = Volume (in L), n = number of moles, R=ideal gas constant (which changes depending on your units), T = temperature (in K)
Go to any textbook/wikipedia and find the gas constant R that has the most units you are given. In this case, we are given; L, Co,Pa
So the gas constant I chose was 0.082 057 46(14) L* atm K−1 mol−1 so we don't have to convert L into anything.
First, convert degrees C to Kelvin, just add 273 to the degrees C to get Kelvin, so we get 273+22 = 295K.
Next, convert MPa into atm, we have 15.0 x 106 Pa x 9.869 x 10 -6 atm/Pa
Tell me what you get for that conversion.
Then plug the numbers into PV=nRT and SOLVE for n. So do PV/RT (remember to use the right units!)
Tell me how many moles of gas you get.
Then do the same thing for the 2 L ballon, its all the same numbers except for Pressure. Solve for n to get mols. Then do the moles in the tank divided by the moles per balloon, and you got your answer. Remember to not round your numbers too early to avoid rounding error. Tell me what you get and we'll see if we confirm eachothers calculations.