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The specific heat of asphalt is 920 J/kg °C. How much heat energy is required to raise the temperature of 113 kilograms of asphalt 13.6°C?

A. 807 J

B. 1.41 × 106 J

C. 1,033 J

D. 4.36 × 106 J

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