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Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Repeat Problem 2.4 with the following data.

Chapter 2, Problem 2.5P, Repeat Problem 2.4 with the following data. 2.4 The following are the results of a sieve analysis. , example  1

2.4 The following are the results of a sieve analysis.

Chapter 2, Problem 2.5P, Repeat Problem 2.4 with the following data. 2.4 The following are the results of a sieve analysis. , example  2

a. Determine the percent finer than each sieve and plot a grain-size distribution curve.

b. Determine D10, D30, and D60 for each soil.

c. Calculate the uniformity coefficient Cu.

d. Calculate the coefficient of gradation Cc.

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