NOTE: The variables "X" & "Y" represent the last two digits of your student number 1. QUESTION 1 [12] A cylindrical spec

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NOTE: The variables "X" & "Y" represent the last two digits of your student number 1. QUESTION 1 [12] A cylindrical spec

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Note The Variables X Y Represent The Last Two Digits Of Your Student Number 1 Question 1 12 A Cylindrical Spec 1
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NOTE: The variables "X" & "Y" represent the last two digits of your student number 1. QUESTION 1 [12] A cylindrical specimen of moist clay has a diameter of 38 mm, height of (XY) mm and a mass of 1742 9. After drying in the oven at 105° Celsius for 24 hours, the mass reduced to 148.4 ga Assuming the specific gravity of the soll grains is equivalent to (2+ TO calculate the following: a) Dry density b) Bulk density c) Water content, d) Degree of saturation 2. QUESTION 2 (3) 5 kg of soil, at natural water content of 3%, is to be mixed with water to achieve a water content of 12%. Assuming that the aforesaid soil sample was obtained from a borrow pit that's located (XY)km away from the testing lab calculate how much volume of water would you add to the above soil?
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