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Quantitative concepts and skills Unit conversions Volume of cubes and spheres Weighted average Forward calculation using

2. PREVIEW. The volume of a ton of rock depends on the density of the rock, of course. The density of the rock, in turn, depends on the kind and relative amount of the minerals in the rock and the rock's porosity. Slides 3-6 start with nonporous monomineralic rocks: ice and a chunk of vein quart

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Quantitative concepts and skills Unit conversions Volume of cubes and spheres Weighted average Forward calculation using

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