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  2. Bag (unit) - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford English Dictionary has a definition of "bag" as "A measure of quantity for produce, varying according to the nature of the commodity" and has quotations illustrating its use for hops in 1679, almonds in 1728 (where it is defined by weight as "about 3 Hundred Weight" i.e. 336 pounds (152 kg) in Imperial units) and potatoes in 1845 ...

  3. How to Estimate How Many Green Beans You Need per Person - AOL

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    The answer is a simple formula.

  4. Water–cement ratio - Wikipedia

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    The water–cement ratio (w/c ratio, or water-to-cement ratio, sometimes also called the Water-Cement Factor, f) is the ratio of the mass of water (w) to the mass of cement (c) used in a concrete mix:

  5. Swelling capacity - Wikipedia

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    In this method, 0.1 g of SAP material is placed into a permeable bag, which is suspended over excess water in a beaker. Wait 20 min. and weigh the bag and then calculate the percentage of swelling through the following formula: (w2-w1)/(w1) % w1= weight of the polymer (Before swelling) w2= weight of the polymer (After swelling)

  6. Quikrete to take Summit Materials private in deal valued at ...

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    Quikrete's offer equates to an about $9.2 billion deal on an equity basis, according to a Reuters calculation. Atlanta, Georgia-based Quikrete is one of the largest manufacturers of packaged ...

  7. The "Disease" singer also said the upcoming album highlights her love of music, including "so many different genres, so many different styles, so many different dreams." "It leaps around genre in ...

  8. Calculator - Wikipedia

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    All of the logic functions of a calculator had been squeezed into the first "calculator on a chip" integrated circuits (ICs) in 1971, but this was leading edge technology of the time and yields were low and costs were high. Many calculators continued to use two or more ICs, especially the scientific and the programmable ones, into the late 1970s.

  9. 1B Paul Goldschmidt reportedly agrees to 1-year, $12.5 ...

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    The New York Yankees are bringing in another veteran hitter this offseason, signing first baseman Paul Goldschmidt to a reported one-year, $12.5 million deal, per multiple reports.