The price would be determined by the carat weight, the clarity and the colour of the diamond you want to buy in this cut.
(An inch is about 2.5CM or .0254MM: a round, 20-carat gemstone measures only .0176 -- and you would purchase such a diamond at an auction, because of the rare size.)
Insofar as a gem-quality stone is concerned, you may not be able to find a raw stone large enough to accommodate this cut, since about 60% of the raw stone is lost in cutting.
As well, finding an industrial-quality diamond -- a raw stone -- of this size may be difficult.
Every number can be cubed. So 601 would be a candidatefor the answer. 601 cubed = 601*601*601 = 217081801
To cube something is to raise to the third power. P cubed would be p^3
In mathematical notation, a number cubed is written as x3. For 15 cubed, that would be 153 or (15 X 15 X 15 =) 3,375
16 (because it would be the cube root of 16 cubed)
squared as in square units and to the third power it would be cubed as in cubed units
about $5.60
The piece of charcoal breaking on the floor would be referred to as a "charcoal fragment" or a "charcoal shard."
The diamond, being one of the hardest natural materials, will likely scratch the glass surface due to its superior hardness. Conversely, the glass would not be able to scratch the diamond due to the diamond's hardness.
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The answer to this question depends on how fine a piece of jewellery is required. Almost any manner of real diamond can be used, regardless of caret, lustre, or flaw. Of course, finer pieces are made with diamonds of larger caret size, and with no flaws.
To calculate 1.2 cubed, you would multiply 1.2 by itself three times. This would be 1.2 x 1.2 x 1.2. When you multiply these values together, you get 1.728. Therefore, 1.2 cubed is equal to 1.728.
The money you pay for a diamond depends on its cut, clarity, carat weight and colour. You can spend several hundred dollars or several million dollars for a diamond.
As 8^(3)=512. Then the opposite of 8 cubed would be 215.
Every number can be cubed. So 601 would be a candidatefor the answer. 601 cubed = 601*601*601 = 217081801
honestly it depends on the cut of the diamond. Sometimes diamond rings are cut to fit diamonds and earrings are mounted different. If its a big diamond it can be cut smaller to fit.Another AnswerAny diamond can be mounted in any setting the buyer wants it in. Cutting down a diamond to fit into a piece of jewelery would be a waste of value, because the diamond would be smaller after cutting it down, and thus worth less.
It would caust $22.00 per.
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