If the diamond is a round brilliant cut, the 3mm measurement at the girdle indicates that the diamond weighs about 1/10th of a carat, or .10 carats.
A jeweler can give you the exact measurements of this diamond when seen in person, which will be between 9.5 x 7.5 mm (2 carats) and 10.0 x 8.0 mm (3 carats).
If the diamond is a round cut, a stone weighing a little over 3 carats would have the 9.5mm measurement at the girdle.
The information you give can be answered this way: with 96 diamonds each weighing .03 carats, the total diamond weight is .03 x 96 or 2.88 carats.
There are 5 carats per gram. The answer is then 3/5 of a gram, or 0.6 grams.
Every diamond is valued according to its colour, carat weight, clarity and cut. You've offered a MM measurement, which isn't a criteria of a diamond's worth.
A jeweler can give you the exact measurements of this diamond when seen in person, which will be between 9.5 x 7.5 mm (2 carats) and 10.0 x 8.0 mm (3 carats).
If the diamond is a round cut, a stone weighing a little over 3 carats would have the 9.5mm measurement at the girdle.
The information you give can be answered this way: with 96 diamonds each weighing .03 carats, the total diamond weight is .03 x 96 or 2.88 carats.
3 carats.
There are 5 carats per gram. The answer is then 3/5 of a gram, or 0.6 grams.
Certainly! Even a small diamond is quite beautiful and valuable. It depends on the shape of a rough diamond, but you might expect to get a cut diamond of about .2 to .3 carats out of a .40 rough diamond.
Every diamond is valued according to its colour, carat weight, clarity and cut. You've offered a MM measurement, which isn't a criteria of a diamond's worth.
Dimensional analysis, 44 caracts X (.2g/1carat) X (1cm^3/3.5g) = 2.5 cm^3 See how the carats and grams cancel to just give you cm^3
There are 4828032 mm in 3 [I guess: leagues].
914.4 mm in 3 ft
There are 3 million mm in 3 meters.
30 mm