RE:Oh fkWillBonney wrote: Lemme redo that.
Even though you pretend to have me on ignore, here you go.
First off the previous formula was area and not volume. Hey, I hadnt had my coffee yet eh.
The formula for volume is pi r squared x height. So v= 3.14x .0315m x .0315m x 8.2m core length
= .0255m3 volume at a density of say 2.65 tonnes/m3 = .0677 tonnes of material in that drill core x 9.12 gms/ 31.1 = .01985 ozs x $1810 an oz = 35.92$ usd in that drill core.
If you find out the cost of a bacon mcmuffin in usd you can find out how many you can buy.
Of course, only a braindead person would be interested in how much gold is in a drill core. What you want is several holes where you can estimate the volume between the holes and then estimate how many ozs in that volume.
Your question equates to how much lead in a pencil line. Well that depends on the pencil lead size, the length of the line and how hard you push on the ppencil to draw the line.
Im glad to know that even you know youre braindead though and now you can stop asking that same silly question over and over.
Will
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Much better Bucco,
Was starting to think that you had taken one too many geology classes. One must also consider that these core samples don't start and end in a vacuum.....there's much more to this story.
Bucco , tho I don't believe that bashing on these threads can have a significant long term impact on share price, I do believe that every little bit helps. I wish to thank you profusely for the aid in me acquiring even more at these prices. Hoping for a few more shares today.
Again thanks from the bottom of my heart.
Your best friend
S