Naturally occurring boron consists of two isotopes with atomic masses $10.01 \ (I)$ and $11.01 \ (II)$. The average atomic mass of natural boron is $10.81$. Find the percentage abundance of isotopes $(I)$ and $(II)$ respectively.

  • A
    $20$ and $80$
  • B
    $10$ and $20$
  • C
    $15$ and $75$
  • D
    $30$ and $70$

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