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    Suppose the World Demand for Aluminum Is About 16,800,000 Tons
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Suppose the World Demand for Aluminum Is About 16,800,000 Tons

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Suppose the world demand for aluminum is about 16,800,000 tons per year. The known global reserves are 1,700,000,000 tons. What is the static reserve for aluminum?

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