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To prevent cave-ins, sloped or tiered walls may be used for trenches less than _____.
 
  a. 10' deep
  b. 15' deep
  c. 20' deep
  d. 25' deep

Question 2

Soils containing mostly sand and gravel are classified as _____.
 
  a. coarse particle
  b. granular
  c. gritty
  d. abrasive



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