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To take a weighted average of all the naturally occurring isotopes of an element in order to arrive at an average atomic mass, you would
o multiply the mass of each isotope by the decimal fraction representing its abundance naturally, then add all these products
together.
O use the isotope with the largest mass.
O use the isotope with the most average mass.
o add all the masses of all of the isotopes, then divide by the number of isotopes.

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