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The correct formula to calculate the weight average molecular weight of polymers is

A

`(sum N_(i)M_(i))/(sum N_(i))`

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`(sum N_(i)M_(i)^(2))/(sum N_(i))`

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`(sum N_(i)M_(i))/(sum N_(i)M_(i)^(2))`

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`(sum N_(i)M_(i)^(2))/(sum N_(i)M_(i))`

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