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After you read the directions, delete or drag them off the slide so you have enough room for your map. Follow the directions to draw your site map. Use the tools provided or your own geometry software. Then replace [Map] with a screenshot of your site map. Draw circles to outline the greatest possible base of each pile of material. Label each pile. Include an office that has between 200 ft2 and 300 ft2 of space. Allow at least a 15 ft pathway for vehicles to access each pile and the office. Label the vehicle entrance to the site. You can make the piles the same size or different sizes. Please answer this for this. Table below: Material Angle of repose (°) Density (lb/ft3) 1. Dry Sand 34 degrees 97 lb/ft^3 2. Puddle Clay 17 degrees 110 lb/ft^3 3. Wet, Medium Coarse Gravel 27.5 degrees 125 lb/ft^3 4. Dry, Loose Loam 42.5 degrees 80 lb/ft^3 5. Silt 19 degrees 83 lb/ft^3 6. Hard Shale 20.5 degrees 147 lb/ft^3

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