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Here is how you can calculate it.

1) Find out the density of gold. I will assume you get the density in kg/liter, which is the same as kg/cubic decimeter.

2) Divide by the mass by that density, to get the volume in cubic decimeters.

3) Take the square root of the volume. This will give you the length of a side of the cube, in decimeters.

4) Divide that by 10 if you want the answer in meters, or multiply it by 10 if you want it in centimeters, or multiply it by 100 if you want it in millimeters.

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