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What does a Proctor test support?

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D) Compaction moisture-density control

A Proctor test establishes the moisture-density relationship used to evaluate field compaction.

Answer Options
A
The site crew should use the Proctor result as an approval of asphalt surface smoothness
B
Use the Proctor result to choose trench slopes without classifying the soil
C
Use the Proctor result to confirm pipe invert elevations before backfill
D
Compaction moisture-density control

Why This Is the Correct Answer

A Proctor test establishes the moisture-density relationship used to evaluate field compaction.

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