Calculate the atomic mass of silver if silver has two naturally occurring isotopes with the following masses and natural abundances:
Ag-107 106.90509 u 51.84%
Ag-109 108.90476 u 48.46%
A) 107.90 u
B) 108.00 u
C) 107.79 u
D) 108.32 u
E) 108.19 u
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