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08.04.2020 •
Mathematics
There is a connection between physics and free will. A comprehensive theory of physics that explains every single thing could, therefore, also be used to predict what you would do next. However, if such a theory was actually developed, it would be impossible to calculate the ways and extent it would impact how we think about humanity and ourselves.
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Ответ:
The pyrite cube is, well, a cube, so it has a side length s such that the area of its base is
s ² = 5.76 cm²
which means
s = √(5.76 cm²) = 2.4 cm
Then its volume is
s ³ = 13.824 cm³
Pyrite is also known as "fool's gold" because it looks a lot like gold. So if gold has a unit price of €785/cm³, then a pyrite cube with volume 13.824 cm³ could be mistaken for a gold cube of the same volume, which would sell for a price of
(€785/cm³) × 13.824 cm³ = €10,851.80