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Eva pumps up her bicycle tire until it has a gauge pressure of 413 kilopascals. If the surrounding air is at standard pressure, what is the absolute pressure in the bicycle tire?
A.33.9 kPa
B.49.7 kPa
C.312 kPa
D.514 kPa
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