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A hole with two dimensions has no third dimension. → its volume is 6 ft × 10 in × 0 ft = 0 ft³ → You require NO concrete to fill a hole which is given as an area as it has NO volume.
AnswerWhen concrete dries, it shrinks and then cracks. Without the lines, cracks would form randomly in the concrete causing it to break apart. By having the lines, the cracks follow the lines since that is where the slab is the thinnest.AnswerBecause the sidewalk is made of millions of squares of cement put together and it would be too much work to fill all the lines.ANSWER:Because the sidewalk is not a continuous pour. They can only pour a few sections at a time. The lines are where one pour ended and another started. Highways and driveways are poured the same way. WITH lines. These lines are also known as stress points, due to expansion and contraction, the weather and the seasons, this keeps the concrete from cracking in the solid portion of the poured form.jfdjnvndmnmvfnjndnvjnd
It doesn't have one! Only the 2.0HDi has it. The 1.4HDi relies on the engine pump to suck fuel up there, which is why small holes/cracks in the line result in air being sucked in and causing hard to find problems. With a lift pump one would expect to see a fuel leak at the small holes/cracks rather than air being sucked in.