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What is the structural number of a pavement section with a1, a2 a3 = 0.44, 0.14, and 0.10 respectively if the depths are 5, 10 and 10 inches?
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What is the structural number of a pavement section with a1, a2 a3 = 0.44, 0.14, and 0.10 respectively if the depths are 5, 10 and 10 inches?
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What is the structural number of a pavement section with a1, a2 a3 = 0.44, 0.14, and 0.10 respectively if the depths are 5, 10 and 10 inches?
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The pavemental section is 25 inches you just add them up.
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