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jasenka [17]
3 years ago
7

Gold is currently trading at very high price. Suppose that gold is selling for around $1860/ounce. How

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1 answer:
Ugo [173]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The answer is "3.81041978"

Explanation:

\to 1 \ OZ= 28.349523125 \ grams\\\\

              =28.349523125\times {1000} \ miligrams\\\\= 28349. 5231  \ miligrams\\

In 1860 = 28349.5231 \ miligrams\\

\to In \$ \ 1 = \frac{28349.5231}{1860} \ \ miligrams\\

             = 15.2416791 \ miligrams

\ In \  1 \ quarter =  \$ \ 0.25

\to \$ \ 0.25 =  15.2416791  \times 0.25 \  miligrams\\

              = 3.81041978

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