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There are two naturally occurring isotopes of boron. B-10 has a mass of 10.01 amu with an abundance of 19.80 % and the isotope B - 11 has a mass of 11.01 amu with an abundance of 80.20%. What is the atomic mass of boron? (Show work to get full credit)

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