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Principles of Foundation Engineering (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337705028
Author: Braja M. Das, Nagaratnam Sivakugan
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Find the volume of soil removed and amount of water added to the soil from the borrow pit.

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The soil at a borrow area is at moisture content of 8.5%and unit weight of 17.5 kN/m3. This soil is used in the construction of a compacted road base where the dry unitweight is 19.5 kN/m3 and the moisture content is 14.0%. Ifthe finished volume of the road base is 120,000 m3, whatwould be the volume of the soil removed from the borrowpit? How much water would be added to the soil from theborrow pit?
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