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Chemistry, 23.09.2019 22:30 jholland03

How does the amount of water used affect the final strength of the concrete?
the concrete will be stronger if less water is used.
the concrete will be stronger if more water is used.
the concrete will be strongest at a 50/50 concentration of water.
the amount of water used does not affect the strength of the concrete.

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