SOLUTION: It has been estimated that there is 4.00 × 10^-4 mg of gold per liter of seawater. At price of $19.40/g, what would be the value of the gold in 9.87 km3 (1 km3 = 1 × 10^15 cm3)
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Question 1163904: It has been estimated that there is 4.00 × 10^-4 mg of gold per liter of seawater. At price of $19.40/g, what would be the value of the gold in 9.87 km3 (1 km3 = 1 × 10^15 cm3) of the ocean?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39616) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-----------which will give the number of liters of seawater. Can you continue from here?
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