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Engineering, 26.03.2020 23:55, frisha

A concrete mix design calls for 6.5 sacks of cement, a water/cement ratio of 0.45, and an air content of 2.5%. 1. Complete the mix design usage chart below by filling in the shaded cells. Material Type Description Design Quantity Specific Gravity Volume (ft3 ) Cement Type II lb 3.15 Coarse Aggregate ¾" x #4 1,190 lb 2.75 Coarse Aggregate ⅜" x #8 lb 2.72 Fine Aggregate Concrete Sand 1,453 lb 2.66 Water Mixing Water gal 1.00 Air % by Volume 2.5% - Yield lb - 27.00 2. What is the unit weight of this mix in pcf?

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