5. From the table shows a summary of a liquid limit and plastic limit test. A. LIQUID LIMIT Test Number Number of blows Weight of wet soil + container Weight of dry soil + container Weight of container Test Number Weight of wet soil + container Weight of dry soil + container 1 39 22.24 g 20.10 g 12.74 g B. PLASTIC LIMIT 2 30 21.19 g 19.28 g 13.24 g 1 22.12 g 20.42 g 3 23 21.27 g 19.25 g 13.06 g 4 12 26.12 g 22.60 g 13.27 g 2 21.84 g 20.19 g

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5. From the table shows a summary of a liquid limit and plastic limit test.
A. LIQUID LIMIT
Test Number
Number of blows
Weight of wet soil + container
Weight of dry soil + container
Weight of container
Test Number
Weight of wet soil + container
Weight of dry soil + container
Weight of container
Test Number
Weight of wet soil + container
Weight of dry soil + container
Weight of container
1
39
a. Compute the liquid limit.
b. Compute the plastic limit.
c. Compute the natural water content.
d. Compute the plasticity index.
e. Compute the liquidity index.
22.24 g
20.10 g
12.74 g
B. PLASTIC LIMIT
2
30
21.19 g
19.28 g
13.24 g
1
22.12 g
20.42 g
13.07 g
C. NATURAL WATER CONTENT
1
17.53 g
14.84 g
7.84 g
33
23
21.27 g
19.25 g
13.06 g
4
12
26.12 g
22.60 g
13.27 g
2
21.84 g
20.19 g
13.18 g
2
16.97 g
14.36 g
7.50 g
Transcribed Image Text:5. From the table shows a summary of a liquid limit and plastic limit test. A. LIQUID LIMIT Test Number Number of blows Weight of wet soil + container Weight of dry soil + container Weight of container Test Number Weight of wet soil + container Weight of dry soil + container Weight of container Test Number Weight of wet soil + container Weight of dry soil + container Weight of container 1 39 a. Compute the liquid limit. b. Compute the plastic limit. c. Compute the natural water content. d. Compute the plasticity index. e. Compute the liquidity index. 22.24 g 20.10 g 12.74 g B. PLASTIC LIMIT 2 30 21.19 g 19.28 g 13.24 g 1 22.12 g 20.42 g 13.07 g C. NATURAL WATER CONTENT 1 17.53 g 14.84 g 7.84 g 33 23 21.27 g 19.25 g 13.06 g 4 12 26.12 g 22.60 g 13.27 g 2 21.84 g 20.19 g 13.18 g 2 16.97 g 14.36 g 7.50 g
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