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SAVANNAHHOOPER23

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Determine the number of times the sewer mains will need to be replaced
  by . (Hint: Divide the total amount of predicted subsidence in
  (. meters) by . meters (the amount of subsidence that will require
  sewer main replacement).) What will be an ideal response?



Question 2

Determine the length of sewer mains that must be replaced each time the
  ground subsides . meters by multiplying the total length of sewer mains
  in the subsiding area (from question ) by  (.). Round your
  answer to the nearest whole number. What will be an ideal response?




nikmaaacs

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Answer to Question 1

1.5 m  0.3 m = 5 replacements

Answer to Question 2

157,766 x 0.80 = 126,213 m



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