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A small bar of gold measures 20 mm by 300 mm by 2 mm. One cubic millimeter of gold weighs about 0.0005 ounces. Find the volume in cubic millimeters and the weight in ounces of this small bar of gold.
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A small bar of gold measures 20 mm by 300 mm by 2 mm. One cubic millimeter of gold weighs about 0.0005 ounces. Find the volume in cubic millimeters and the weight in ounces of this small bar of gold.
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12000 mm^2
6 ounces
Explanation:
20*300*2=12000
12000*0.0005=6
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