Peak A has a height of 150 mm and a width at half height of 8.5 mm. Peak B has a height of 116 mm and a width at half height of 7 mm. What would the % composition of Peak A be? Please give your answer as a whole number and do not include "%". Question 8 Peak A has a height of 98 mm and a width at half height of 8 while peak B has a height of 101 and a width at half height of 10. What is the percent composition of peak B? Please give your answer as a whole number and do not include "%"

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Peak A has a height of 150 mm and a width at half height of 8.5 mm. Peak B has a height of 116 mm
and a width at half height of 7 mm. What would the % composition of Peak A be? Please give your
answer as a whole number and do not include "%".
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Peak A has a height of 98 mm and a width at half height of 8 while peak B has a height of 101 and a
width at half height of 10. What is the percent composition of peak B? Please give your answer as a
whole number and do not include "%".
Transcribed Image Text:Peak A has a height of 150 mm and a width at half height of 8.5 mm. Peak B has a height of 116 mm and a width at half height of 7 mm. What would the % composition of Peak A be? Please give your answer as a whole number and do not include "%". Question 8 Peak A has a height of 98 mm and a width at half height of 8 while peak B has a height of 101 and a width at half height of 10. What is the percent composition of peak B? Please give your answer as a whole number and do not include "%".
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