In most fire service programs, candidates typically need to achieve a minimum passing grade of around 70% to qualify for certification or to progress through the training. However, specific requirements can vary by region and department, so it's important to check with the local fire academy or training institution for their exact grading criteria. Additionally, practical skills assessments may also be required alongside written exams.
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To get that specific of a grade, the coin would need to be examined and rated by a professional grading service.
It varies depending on what you are spanning and what kind of wood you use. If you are referring to floor joists , here's the numbers for a few wood species. This is for joists at 16" on center. Southern Yellow Pine #1 Grade 9'-11" Southern Yellow Pine #2 Grade 9'-9" West Coast Douglas Fir #1 9'-11" West Coast Douglas Fir #2 9'-9 Hemlock Fir #1 Grade 9'-6" Hemlock Fir #2 Grade 9'-1" Spruce/Pine/Fir Southern #1 8'-10" Spruce/Pine/Fir Southern #2 8'-7"
When using Douglas fir for outdoor applications, it is important to properly treat and seal the wood to protect it from moisture and decay. Additionally, selecting a high-quality grade of Douglas fir and regularly maintaining the finish can help prolong its lifespan and maintain its appearance.
To get that specific of a grade on a coin, it would need to be professionally graded though a service like PGCS, though a coin dealer in a shop could give an approximate grade.
PNC isn't a grade. PNC is a grading service.
a Douglas fir needs water co2, stable ground, food (AKA nutrients), and a moist area (This is just a guess )
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you need to get more then a b to pass this grade
If you mean "fir" as in "fir tree" it is pronounced like the word "fur"
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