Use the data in the table below to determine the atomic mass of copper.

To find the atomic mass of copper we have to multiply the atomic mass of each isotope times its corresponding abundance and then add them.
This way:
[tex]\begin{gathered} m=62.93amu\cdot0.6915+64.93amu\cdot30.85 \\ m=43.52amu+20.03amu \\ m=63.55amu \end{gathered}[/tex]It means that the correct answer is 63.55 amu.