Someone has offered to sell you a emerald cut 1.5 carat diamond ring gold coin valued at $11,350 for $8250. The person claims the offer is a great bargain due the clarity, cut, and carat. The density of diamond is 3.51 g/cm3. The specifications of the of diamond indicate that it's dimensions have a volume of 0.05 cm3 .What is its density of the diamond? Is it real? Should you buy it? (1 carat 200 mg). O 0.2g/cm3; It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's a scam. 6.00g/cm3; It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's actually cubic zirconium. What a rip off! 2.89 g/cm3; It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's actually glass. What a hustler!

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Someone has offered to sell you a emerald cut 1.5 carat diamond ring gold coin
valued at $11,350 for $8250. The person claims the offer is a great bargain due the
clarity, cut, and carat. The density of diamond is 3.51 g/cm3. The specifications of
the of diamond indicate that it's dimensions have a volume of 0.05 cm3 .What is its
density of the diamond? Is it real? Should you buy it? (1 carat 200 mg).
O 0.2g/cm3; It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's a scam.
O 6.00g/cm3; It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's actually cubic zirconium.
What a rip off!
2.89 g/cm3, It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's actually glass. What a
hustler!
O 3.51 g/cm3; It's a diamond! I'm buying it. That's a bargain price.
Transcribed Image Text:Someone has offered to sell you a emerald cut 1.5 carat diamond ring gold coin valued at $11,350 for $8250. The person claims the offer is a great bargain due the clarity, cut, and carat. The density of diamond is 3.51 g/cm3. The specifications of the of diamond indicate that it's dimensions have a volume of 0.05 cm3 .What is its density of the diamond? Is it real? Should you buy it? (1 carat 200 mg). O 0.2g/cm3; It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's a scam. O 6.00g/cm3; It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's actually cubic zirconium. What a rip off! 2.89 g/cm3, It's not a diamond! I'm not buying it. It's actually glass. What a hustler! O 3.51 g/cm3; It's a diamond! I'm buying it. That's a bargain price.
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