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GREY:DLKM - Post by User

Comment by Public_Heelon Jan 03, 2009 6:14pm
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RE: RE: How I get 0.02 - Toby

RE: RE: How I get 0.02 - Toby
  "  Calculating the 70.5 gram/ton concentrate and applying it to 6,000 kg concentrate results in a 22 grams/ton ore resource.  "

   Actually, it would slightly more than triple the result that several of us have gotten (0.0206 grams/tonne), resulting
   in about 0.06 grams/tonne., and that's assuming that the purported 6,000 kg had the same percentage ore  
   content as the original 19,000 kg.


  70.5 grams per 2000 lb
 
  5.1 kg is  .0056 * 2000 lb so .0056 * 70.5 =  0.3948 grams resulting from the 6000 kg original

  0.3948 / 6 = 0.066 grams/tonne


  
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