To calculate the weight-average molecular weight Mw of the polymer sample, we can use the following formula:Mw = wi * Mi where wi is the weight fraction of the polymer with molecular weight Mi.Given the weight fractions and molecular weights of the two polymers in the sample:w1 = 0.2 for M1 = 30,000 g/mol w2 = 0.8 for M2 = 10,000 g/mol Mw = 0.2 * 30,000 + 0.8 * 10,000 Mw = 6,000 + 8,000Mw = 14,000 g/molNow, we can use the polydispersity index PDI to verify our result. The PDI is the ratio of the weight-average molecular weight Mw to the number-average molecular weight Mn :PDI = Mw / MnGiven that the PDI is 1.5 and Mn is 20,000 g/mol:1.5 = Mw / 20,000Mw = 1.5 * 20,000Mw = 30,000 g/molHowever, this result contradicts our previous calculation of Mw 14,000 g/mol . There seems to be an inconsistency in the given information. Please double-check the provided data and ensure it is accurate.