What information is needed to calculate the average atomic mass of an element?(1 point)

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the relative abundance of its isotopes
the relative abundance of its isotopes

the charge on each isotope
the charge on each isotope

the total amount of the element in the sample or in nature
the total amount of the element in the sample or in nature

the number of protons in each isotope

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To calculate the average atomic mass of an element, the necessary information is the relative abundance of its isotopes. This allows you to account for the different masses of the isotopes and how common each one is compared to the others, which is essential for determining the weighted average mass of the element.