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Of all of the sunlight energy captured by the seaweed, determine how much of it is available as food for the butterflyfish.

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Of all of the sunlight energy captured by the seaweed, determine how much of it is available as food for the butterflyfish.

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To answer this question, we need more specific data. The transfer of energy in an ecosystem is not 100% efficient. In general, only about 10% of the energy at one trophic level is available to the next level. This is known as the 10% rule in ecology.

So, if we knew how much sunlight energy is captured by the seaweed, we could estimate that about 10% of that energy would be available to the creatures that eat the seaweed, such as the butterflyfish. However, without specific numbers, we can't provide a more precise answer.

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