2.40 Formation thickness and the corresponding porosity data are given in the following table. Calculate the weighted average porosity for the data: Porosity Thickness 8.0 21 15.0 34 LLS 465
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Porosity x Formation Thickness: 0.21 x 2.40 = 0.504 0.465 x 3.40 = 1.581 0.34 x 8.00 = 2.72 0.80 x 1.50 = 1.20 Show more…
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