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Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).

Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).

Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).

Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).

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Just divide this by the density of gold - about 19 kg/liter. The result will be in liters (equal to cubic decimeters).

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