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Based on Experiment 2 and Table 1, if 4 mL of TEL were added to a
mixture of 800 mL of isooctane and 200 mL of heptane, what
would be the most likely octane rating of the resulting fuel?

A. Less than 50
B. Between 50 and 80
C. Between 80 and 125
D. Greater than 125


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