Question: If one nucleus has a larger average binding energy than another nucleus, does this mean that it takes more total energy to break the former

If one nucleus has a larger average binding energy than another nucleus, does this mean that it takes more total energy to break the former into its constituent nucleons? Explain your answer.

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