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12. A 100.00-gram sample of naturally occurring boron contains 19.78 grams of boron-10 (atomic mass =
10.01 atomic mass units) and 80.22 grams of
boron-11 (atomic mass = 11.01 atomic mass units).
Which numerical setup can be used to determine the
atomic mass of naturally occurring boron?
A) (0.1978)(10.01) + (0.8022)(11.01)
B) (0.8022)(10.01) + (0.1978)(11.01)
C) (0.1978)(10.01)/(0.8022)(11.01)
D) (0.8022)(10.01)/(0.1978)(11.01)

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