The following table shows the measured lengths of traverse legs and the azimuth of each leg as computed in a previous ex

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The following table shows the measured lengths of traverse legs and the azimuth of each leg as computed in a previous ex

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The Following Table Shows The Measured Lengths Of Traverse Legs And The Azimuth Of Each Leg As Computed In A Previous Ex 1
The Following Table Shows The Measured Lengths Of Traverse Legs And The Azimuth Of Each Leg As Computed In A Previous Ex 1 (54.52 KiB) Viewed 28 times
The following table shows the measured lengths of traverse legs and the azimuth of each leg as computed in a previous example. B-C C-D D-F F-A Traverse A-B Leg Length (m) 164.950 Computed 71 11 30 Azimuth 115.89 68.42 88.41 121.69 149 00 241 224 18 36 291 13 42 352 39 34 B с (1) Compute the precision of this traverse. (2) Adjust the traverse using the Bowditch method. (3) Compute coordinates of all traverse points knowing that the coordinates of point A are (1000E, 2000N). (4) Checking is mandatory for every step. F D
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