Which of the following formulas are to be used to determine the Pmax values for a 16 feet tall WALL with a pour rate of
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Which of the following formulas are to be used to determine the Pmax values for a 16 feet tall WALL with a pour rate of
Question 16 (1 point) Listen Which of the following formulas are to be used to determine the Pmax values for a 16 feet tall WALL with a pour rate of 12 feet/hour? Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+((43,400+(2800 x Rate))/Temperature)) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+9000 x Rate/Temperature) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+(43,400+2800) x Rate)/Temperature)) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+(9000 x Rate/Temperature) Question 17 (1 point) Listen Which of the following formulas are to be used to determine the Pmax values for a 22 feet tall column with a pour rate of 11 feet/hour? Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+(9000 x Rate/Temperature) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+9000 x Rate/Temperature) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+((43,400+(2800 x Rate))/Temperature)) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+(43,400+2800) x Rate)/Temperature))
Which of the following formulas are to be used to determine the Pmax values for a 16 feet tall WALL with a pour rate of 5 feet/hour? Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+((43,400+(2800 x Rate))/Temperature)) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+(43,400+2800) x Rate)/Temperature)) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+(9000 x Rate/Temperature) Pmax=(Cw x Cc) x (150+9000 x Rate/Temperature)