Step 1: Understanding the breakeven cutoff grade. At breakeven, the revenue from recovered copper = total cost of mining and processing: \[ {Revenue} = {Grade} \times 1000 \times {Recovery} \times {Price} \] \[ {Cost} = {Mining cost} + {Processing cost}. \] Let cutoff grade be \( G \) (in decimal form).
Step 2: Write the breakeven equation. \[ G \times 1000 \times 0.70 \times 900 = 500 + 2000. \] \[ G \times 1000 \times 630 = 2500. \] \[ G = \frac{2500}{630000} = 0.003968. \] Step 3: Convert to percentage and round off. \[ G = 0.3968% \approx \boxed{0.40%}. \]
| Feature in mine plan | Symbol | ||
| P | shaft | 1 | ![]() |
| Q | staple shaft | 2 | ![]() |
| R | Abandoned shaft | 3 | ![]() |
| S | Abandoned staple shaft | 4 | ![]() |
