And exhausting...even in my head I still can't do a back flip.The mental gymnastics can be frustrating.
Right? When you're sitting for the exam, and see something like this, it's frustrating because you know it's simple but your brain is tired and can't make it over the hump to solve it. lolAnd exhausting...even in my head I still can't do a back flip.
Samir from EET said the rule of thumb is if they don't provide it, you should assume that the total yield is 1 cy. But you bring up a valid question. I wouldn't make a hard and fast rule, but I've noticed that typically in my practice problems, it's been clearly articulated. But now I need to go back and look.@civilrobot @NJHHEngineer thank you both for your explanations. The difference between the problems seems so subtle. I always thought that of they didn't give you the volume then you should assume 1 cy. But it sounds like it is more based off what they are asking for.
So is it as simple as thinking that if they ask for unit weight then we cannot assume the volume is 1 cy?
I'll take a look at these problems again today to make sure it's all clear now. I've spent a lot of time on this section and felt pretty confident besides this part. Thanks
I've been in the work force for 18 years and I've NEVER had a day where I need to think through this many different areas of civil engineering for 8 hours straight. It's not realistic. But anyway... that's not my business. I just need to pass.
An Also also, if you're taking the EET course, those binders are your #1 resource. If you take the time to watch the lectures, do all of the practice problems, and the exams they give at the end...you will be fine. I took the class as well and would recommend it 1000%. AND don't be afraid to email and ask questions. Samir and team are extremely helpful and responsive. Not sure where you are time zone wise in relation to them but that seemed to be the only real factor in their "delay" response. I'm east coast, they're west coast. 90% of my questions were emailed at ~ 5:30am ish here when I got to work. I'd usually get an answer from them by the end of that day, maybe the next day.Samir from EET said the rule of thumb is if they don't provide it, you should assume that the total yield is 1 cy. But you bring up a valid question. I wouldn't make a hard and fast rule, but I've noticed that typically in my practice problems, it's been clearly articulated. But now I need to go back and look.
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