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Given that the abundance of isotopes ` ,^54Fe, ^56Fe ` and `" ^57Fe` are `5%, 90%` and ` 5%`, respectively, the atomic mass of Fe is

A

55.85

B

55.95

C

55.75

D

56.05

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