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15 March, 09:44

What is the volume in ml of a 1.11 carat diamond, given the density of diamond is 3.51 g/ml?

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  1. 15 March, 09:49
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    Answer is: volume of diamond is 0,063 ml.

    d (diamond) = 3,51 g/ml.

    m (diamond) = 1,11 carat.

    1 carat = 0,2 gram.

    m (diamond) = 1,11 carat · 0,2 gram/carat.

    m (diamond) = 0,222 g.

    V (diamond) = m (diamond) : d (diamond).

    V (diamond) = 0,222 g : 3,51 g/ml.

    V (diamond) = 0,063 ml.
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