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The specific heat of a substance varies as `(3t^(2) + t) xx 10^(-3)` cal/`g^(0)`C. What is the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of 1 kg of substance from `10^(0)C " to " 20^(0)`C ?

A

2.15

B

4.15

C

7.15

D

9.15

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C
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