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What is the "percent abundance" of the cannellini beans in this sample?
\begin{tabular}{|c|c|c|c|c|}
\hline Sample & $\begin{array}{c}\text { Number } \\
\text { of Beans }\end{array}$ & $\begin{array}{c}\text { Abundance } \\
\text { (\%) }\end{array}$ & $\begin{array}{c}\text { Mass } \\
\text { (g) }\end{array}$ & $\begin{array}{c}\text { Weighted } \\
\text { Average (g) }\end{array}$ \\
\hline $\begin{array}{c}\text { Black } \\
\text { Eyed Peas }\end{array}$ & 187 & & 1.3 & \\
\hline $\begin{array}{c}\text { Cannellini } \\
\text { Beans }\end{array}$ & 113 & {$[?]$} & 2.9 & \multirow{2}{*}{1.9} \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
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Final Answer: \(\boxed{37.67\%}\)

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Step 1 :Find the total number of beans: total_beans = 187 + 113 = 300

Step 2 :Calculate the percent abundance of cannellini beans: \(\frac{113}{300} \times 100 \approx 37.67\%\)

Step 3 :Final Answer: \(\boxed{37.67\%}\)

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