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Asphalt and Concrete 2025/2026 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Guaranteed Success | Already Rated A+ An asphalt distributor having an 8-ft long spray bar will be used to apply a prime coat at a residual application rate of 0.3 gal/sy. The road being paved is 16 ft wide and 2,200 ft in length. How many gallons of liquid asphalt cement will be required (gal)? - � �ANSWER 1173.33 An asphalt distributor having a 12-ft long spray bar will be used to apply a tack coat at a residual application rate of 0.05 gal/sy. The road being paved is 24 ft wide and 2 miles in length.

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An asphalt distributor having an 8-ft long spray bar will be used to apply a

prime coat at a residual application rate of 0.3 gal/sy. The road being paved

is 16 ft wide and 2,200 ft in length.




How many gallons of liquid asphalt cement will be required (gal)? -

🧠ANSWER ✔✔1173.33


An asphalt distributor having a 12-ft long spray bar will be used to apply a

tack coat at a residual application rate of 0.05 gal/sy. The road being paved

is 24 ft wide and 2 miles in length.

, How many gallons of liquid asphalt cement will be required (gal)? -

🧠ANSWER ✔✔1408


An asphalt plant can produce 300 tph. A project requires paving individual

10-ft lanes with an 11in. lift and density averaging 115 lb/sy*in. What

average paver speed will match the plant production (ft/min)? - 🧠ANSWER

✔✔7.122


An asphalt plant can produce 240 tph. A project requires paving individual

12-ft lanes with a 1-in. lift and density averaging 112 lb/sy*in.




What average paver speed will match the plant production (ft/min)? -

🧠ANSWER ✔✔53.7


An asphalt plant can produce 360 tph. A project requires paving individual

11.5-ft lanes with a 2-in. lift and density averaging 110 lb/sy*in.




What average paver speed will match the plant production (ft/min)? -

🧠ANSWER ✔✔42.55

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