Question Description I’m stuck on a Chemistry question and need an explanation. Z  Q1 / If you have 2 green jelly beans, 5 blue jelly beans, and 10 red jelly beans, what is the percent abundance of the red jelly beans? Please report to 2 SF’s and no units Q2/ If you have 5 green jelly beans, 4 blue jelly beans, and 9 red jelly beans, what is the percent by mass of the red jelly beans? Green jelly beans weigh 1.1 g Blue jelly beans weigh 1.3 g Red jelly beans weigh 1.0 g Please report to 2 SF’s and no units Mo Q/1 If you have 3 green jelly beans, 9 blue jelly beans, and 9 red jelly beans, what is the percent abundance of the red jelly beans? Please report to 2 SF’s and no units Q2/ If you have 3 green jelly beans, 5 blue jelly beans, and 2 red jelly beans, what is the percent by mass of the red jelly beans? Green jelly beans weigh 1.1 g Blue jelly beans weigh 1.3 g Red jelly beans weigh 1.0 g Please report to 2 SF’s and no units Me  Q1/ If you have 10 green jelly beans, 2 blue jelly beans, and 2 red jelly beans, what is the percent abundance of the red jelly beans? Please report to 2 SF’s and no units Q2/ If you have 6 green jelly beans, 9 blue jelly beans, and 1 red jelly beans, what is the percent by mass of the red jelly beans? Green jelly beans weigh 1.1 g Blue jelly beans weigh 1.3 g Red jelly beans weigh 1.0 g Please report to 2 SF’s and no units