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2. Assume that both a triaxial shear test and a direct shear test were performed on a sample of dry sand. When the triaxial test is performed, the specimen was observed to fail when the major and minor principal stresses were 100 lb/in2 and 20 lb/in2, respectively. When the direct shear test is performed, what shear strength can be expected if the normal stress is 3000 lb/ft2

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