What is the volume? and how to change the unit of the following question? I'm not sure about the (b) part.

This is a gold bar.
a) What is the volume of this gold bar?
b) A jeweler melts down this gold bar in the shape of a sheet where this sheet is 0.000008 mm thin. What is the area of the gold sheet in m² ?
(** be careful that the units are all different)

1 Answer
Mar 12, 2018

#A = 40000m^2#

Explanation:

First find the volume:
#V = Ad#, where #d# is depth.
#V = ((a+b)/2 * h) * d#
#V = ((6+10)/2 * 5) * 8#
#V = 40 * 8#
#V = 320cm^3#
Convert sheet width to centimetres:
#0.000008/10 = 0.0000008 cm#
Divide volume by width:
#A = V/w#
#A = 320/0.0000008#
#A = 400000000cm^2#
In every metre, there are 100 centimetres, therefore, a square with sides #x# #cm# is equivalent to a square with sides #x/100# #m#. Applying this logic, we can determine that the same square has an area of #x^2# #cm^2#, which is equivalent to #(x/100)^2# #m^2#, or #x^2/10000# #m^2#. We have proved that an area in #m^2# is equivalent to that same area in #cm^2# divided by #10000#, therefore #400000000# #cm^2# #=# #40000# #m^2#.