The worth of gold is only determined by the karats and the ounce, so to determine the worth of gold you would not only have to know the amount of gold but also the karat
2 pound 10 ounces
3 pounds 8 ounces plus 4 pounds 2 ounces is equal to 7 pounds 10 ounces.
A pound contains 16 ounces, so 48 ounces divided by 16 ounces in a pound = 3 pounds
There are 16 ounces in 1 pound, so 12 ounces is 3/4 of a pound, or 75%
Three and a half pounds can be expressed as 3 pounds and 8 ounces. Since there are 16 ounces in a pound, half a pound equals 8 ounces, making the total 3 pounds and 8 ounces.
If your gold is 24 karat -- i.e., pure gold, three grams weighs 0.105821 ounces and today's spot gold price per ounce is US$1,520, you can do the math and figure out how much your gold is worth. If, however, your gold is a different karat purity, such as 9, 10, 14, or 18, 22 karat, you'll need to factor in how much gold you really have and price it accordingly.
It is 91.67% (0.1 ounces) gold, 3% silver, and 5.33% copper.
249
About $3.00
Three pounds of gold = 43.75 troy ounces.
around $5,000 dollars
14kt gold has 14/24 weight parts gold the rest is something else. If the rest were copper (common if you are looking at red gold) then 2/3 of the volume is copper and 1/3 of the volume is gold. If you have 24 ounces of 14 kt gold there are 14 ounces of gold and 10 ounces of other metals in the alloy.
As of January 3, 2014, 100 kg of gold would be worth $3,978,976.
You need to know the weight. A standard good bar in Fort Knox is about 400 troy ounces. About $1238 per oz. Today 1/3/14 For a bar it is $495,200.
bronze $3 silver $264 gold $468
3 kilograms = 105.821 ounces.
about 50p in rare from jaden pack 3