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Old $"Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures"$ states that in a gaseous mixture, the exerted by a component gas is the same as it would have exerted if it alone occupied the container. The total pressure is the sum of the individual partial pressures.

For your problem, we have 5 component gases that are not expected to react with each other........

$P_"Total"=P_(N_2)+P_(O_2)+P_(Ar)+P_(He)+P_(H_2)$ (NB as written the problem says atomic hydrogen, which I don't think you got!).

And so............

$P_"Total"={3.00+1.80+0.29+0.18+0.10}*atm$

Note also that given the , the partial pressures may be used to find fraction of each component:

$"Mole fraction,"$ $"N_2=(3.00*atm)/({3.00+1.80+0.29+0.18+0.10}*atm)$

$=0.55$ etc.