Chapter 612 - Chapter 612: 196. Math Magic_5 (1/2)
Chapter 612: 196. Math Magic_5
Due to the relatively small number of variables, Noland Lee completed the calculation according to the process of “hypothesis → constitution → solution → analysis → test” and obtained a highly simple mathematical formula.
In simple terms:
For every 0.1% reduction in Deconstruction Consumption, there are 2000 tons of ore reserves on the island.
By putting the consumption reduction of a particular island into the formula, he could calculate the Deconstruction Core System’s judgment on the ore reserves of that island.
Comparing this numerical relationship to Nelly’s known ore reserves, they could determine how much ore reserves the Pangula Family had not discovered.
Calculations for the 600 islands continued late into the night, and Noland Lee almost couldn’t sleep from excitement.
The exploration error of the Pangula family increased gradually with the expansion of the island area.
The larger the island, the more ore reserves that were undiscovered by the Pangula family.
This may be due to the deep burial of the ore veins.
The deeper the location, the more difficult and costly it is to explore. As a mature Goldstone Family, the Pangula family has its own way to measure cost and return.
For these deeply buried veins, giving up on exploration is the wisest choice. Otherwise, the exploration cost might be ridiculously high, even exceeding one-tenth of the ore reserves.
In this case, exploring for ore veins would be a losing business.
But!
This is true for wizard forces like the Pangula family who are based on the Metal System and Geotechnical Magic.
Although Noland Lee doesn’t know the Metal and Geotechnical magics, he has Deconstruction at hand, so he doesn’t have to spend a lot of time and money exploring deep veins like the Pangula family does.
He just needs to consume Energy Points and roughly deconstruct the island to get the vague information about the distribution of ore veins.
Far more accurate vein distribution information than the Pangula family’s exploration report would undoubtedly increase the value of the island.
Noland Lee calculated precisely:
By buying low and selling high, he can make at least a 50% profit on the islands.
That is to say, if it cost 100,000 gold coins to buy an island, after deducting the selling commission, he can get 150,000 gold coins.
This is just for small islands.
As the island’s scale increases, the Pangula family’s accuracy in exploration decreases, and there is more undiscovered ore reserves, leading to a larger appreciation space for the island.