A sample of gas collected at 885 mm Hg occupies 266 mL. At constant temperature, what pressure does the gas exert if the volume increases to 444 mL?

In this question, we have volume and pressure, and the gas law that shows the relationship between these two is the Boyle's Law, which has the following formula:
P1V1 = P2V2
We have:
P1 = 885 mmHg, which is equal to 1.16 atm
V1 = 266 mL
P2 = ?
V2 = 444 mL
Now we add these values into the formula:
1.16 * 266 = 444*P2
P2 = 0.695 atm, this will be the new pressure, letter D