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An excavation project requires removing 15,000 cubic yards of soil. If the soil has a swell factor of 25%, how many cubic yards of soil must be hauled away?

Correct Answer

C) 18,750 cubic yards

With a 25% swell factor, the soil volume increases when excavated. Volume to haul = 15,000 cu yd × 1.25 = 18,750 cubic yards.

Answer Options
A
20,000 cubic yards
B
15,000 cubic yards
C
18,750 cubic yards
D
12,000 cubic yards

Why This Is the Correct Answer

With a 25% swell factor, the soil volume increases when excavated. Volume to haul = 15,000 cu yd × 1.25 = 18,750 cubic yards.

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