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a total of approximately 10,000 tons of platinum has been mined. if this amount were in cube, what would be the size of the cube and what would be its value?

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1) Gathering the data

10,000 t of Ag

mass of the cube = 10,000 t

2) To find this, let's use the formula for the Volume. Imagining a cube as huge box.

Let's convert that unit ton to m³

1 t ------ 1000m³

10,000t -------- x

x =10^7 m³ =0.01 km³

3) Plugging into the Volume formula


\begin{gathered} V=a^3 \\ 0.01=a^(3) \\ a=0.215 \end{gathered}

So the measure of the side of that cube is 0.215 km or 215m

The cube then has each of its 6 sides measuring 215m

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