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4 November, 11:44

The Morgan silver dollar as a mass of 26.73 g. By law, it was required to contain 90% silver, with the remainder being copper. When the coin was minted in the late 1800s, silver was worth $1.18 per troy ounce (troy ounce = 31.1 g). At this price, what is the value of the silver in the silver dollar?

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  1. 4 November, 12:24
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    Multiply the mass of the coin by 90% to find the amount of silver used:

    26.73 x 0.9 = 24.057g of silver used.

    Divide the amount of silver used by the troy ounce conversion to get ounces:

    24.057 / 31.1 = 0.77353 troy ounces of silver.

    Multiply the price for one once by the amount in the coin:

    1.18 x 0.77353 = 0.9137

    Rounded to the nearest cent = $0.91
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