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The in situ moist unit weight of a soil is 17.3 kN/m^3 and the moisture content is 16%. The specific gravity of soil solids is 2.72. This soil is to be excavated and transported to a construction site for use in a compacted fill. If the specification calls for the soil to be compacted to a minimum dry unit weight of 18.1 kN/m^3 at the same moisture content of 16%. 1) How many cubic meters of soil from the excavation site are needed to produce 2000 m^3 of compacted fill? 2) How many 20 ton truckloads are needed to transport the excavated soil?

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