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Decade Resources Ltd V.DEC

Alternate Symbol(s):  DECXF

Decade Resources Ltd. is a Canadian based mineral exploration company seeking opportunities in the resource sector. The Company holds numerous properties at various stages of development and exploration from basic grass roots to advanced ones. Its properties and projects are all located in the Golden Triangle area of northern British Columbia. Its projects include Grassy, Premier East, Red Cliff, Lord Nelson, Del Norte and Terrace. The Terrace project includes Terrace Gold, Kleanza, Dardanelle, Treasure Mountain and Nobody Knows. The Company owns 100% of Goat property. The Copper River Valley properties are comprised of three main claim blocks; Terrace Gold-Darranelle-Treasure Mountain group of claims located in northern British Columbia. The property consists of 52 contiguous mineral claims. The Grassy property contains approximately 830.20 hectares in two separate claims which are owned 100% by the Company. The Red Cliff project consists of approximately eight mineral claims.


TSXV:DEC - Post by User

Post by Wangotango67on Mar 25, 2021 12:49am
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TRUMP

TRUMP
I stated = You reiterated - 
WHAT'S 100 PPM ?     .01% per tonne.             = TRUE     

1,000 kg = 1 tonne
x .01
= 10 kg ( 22 lbs )
= 22/lbs
x $4 / lb copper
= $88 / per each tonne

ppm calculators online all give a vale of.
100 ppm = .01%

Based on the figures above
pull out your calculator and punch in 2200 pounds x .01%
= 22 lbs ( 10 kg )

Now.. is there a flaw with online percentage calculators ?
Maybe so....


let's now scale it up using - 100 ppm
1,000 ppm ~ 100 ppm =  10%
10,000 ppm ~ 100 ppm = 1%
100,000 ppm ~ 100 ppm = .01%
1,000,000 ppm ~ 100 ppm = .001%

if one uses .001% = your numbers are accurate.
If one uses .01% - my number are accurate.

An extra zero has to be added.
In order for the numbers to work.
.01% punched in a claculator = 1/10 of a percent
.001 % 1/100 of a percent.

Here's another online calculator - scroll down approx 1/2 page
punch in 100 ppm - look at the percent value
= .01%

https://www.rapidtables.com/math/number/PPM.html

I'd say...
the online calculators are - muffed.



if we were only using 1 liter or kg example with 100 pmm
one must multiply 100 ppm x 1,000 ( single liters or kg ) 
to arrive at ( value per )  1000 kg or 1 tonne.
100 ppm x 1,000 kg's in a tonne
= 100,000 ppm per tonne.
= weak copper


So... my apologies for using a ( muffed up online calculator ) which i took for granted
and it appears another zero - must - be added to arrive at a proper percentage value.

I was wrong.
But... can i blame the online calculator ?
lol

Nah... i'll own up...
i should have worked the ppm into grams, then kilo,  then tonne.
Ugh...


Now... i stil lthink the talus ores should be checked more thoroughly.
Probing 3m deep could prove there's stronger copper or zinc - values
I'd still sink a few core holes - just in case.

Guess it's back to the - delpino mountain - and  - Lordwonder... 
Giggles...

K zone - to - Argo -  to - Nelson Creek - letter  C
I have a tad more info on this - k zone and argo.
next post...


Cheers...

p.s.
did i ever mention - i detest metric ?
Imperial all the way...lol





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