What is the density index of the natural soil, Civil Engineering

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A sand at a borrow pit is determined to have an  in-situ dry unit weight of 18.4 kN/m3. Laboratory tests indicate the maximum and  minimum unit weight values of 19.6 kN/m3 and 16.32 kN/m3, respectively. What is the density index of the natural soil ?


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