some one in grade school should have told you that you read 15.6 asfifteen and (not point) six tenths because the first position to the right of a decimalis called the tenths place.This makes it easy to rewrite as a mixed number (whole number and fraction)15 6/10 then you reduce the fraction to 15 3/5
Not likely to be three foot thick everywhere, but only around perimeter of foundation.
66% is a D grade and 99% is an A grade.
This will normally be a grade of A.
Definetly an A grade.
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Grade beams works as frame and take the load of slab and diverse to the ground
16inches above grade
The top of a foundation at grade. Foundation walls should be a minimum of 8 inches ABOVE grade.
Full basement is the grade of concrete that is laid for foundation.
Elementary ballet is a grade in ballet, It ranges from Pre-primary, primary, grade 1 , Grade 2, Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5. They are the Junior years. Then it goes Pre-Elementary/Intermediate foundation, Elementary/Intermediate, Advanced Foundation, Advanced Foundation 1, Advanced Foundation 2. These are the senior years.
A grade C (if your in England)
21/100 ( Twentyone hundredths).
Formation level excavation is the process of removing material from a construction site to reach the desired level or grade required for the foundation of a building or structure. This type of excavation ensures that the ground surface is properly prepared and leveled before further construction work can take place. It involves excavating and leveling the area to the specific depth and grade as per the construction plans and engineering requirements.
No you don't have to complete Grade 5 ballet to do Intermediate Foundation, you don't even have to be in Grade 5. Hope this helps!
In laymen's terms, yes. Many people use the terms Slab-on-grade & Floating Slab interchangeably. However, architects, engineers, and construction workers may have a more refined interpretation. Most commonly, a Slab-on-grade construction refers to a foundation in which the a concrete slab (also most commonly thickened at the perimeter) rest directly on grade (aka ground). Where as a Floating Slab foundation refers to a concrete slab resting directly on the grade independently placed within a stem wall (aka foundation wall), which extends down to the depth of the local frost line, running around the entire perimeter. The walls of the building/structure are then built upon this "stem wall". This latter type of construction creates a 'heat bubble' so that the floor is not as subject to the expansion due to frost and secures the structures walls by being supported below the frost line.
In RAD, you start wearing pointe shoes in Intermediate Foundation.