24. A curve of arc length 600.00 ft. and radius 1,000.00 ft must be laid out. To set the alignment with the instrument s

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24. A curve of arc length 600.00 ft. and radius 1,000.00 ft must be laid out. To set the alignment with the instrument s

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24 A Curve Of Arc Length 600 00 Ft And Radius 1 000 00 Ft Must Be Laid Out To Set The Alignment With The Instrument S 1
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24. A curve of arc length 600.00 ft. and radius 1,000.00 ft must be laid out. To set the alignment with the instrument set at the PI, one would zero the instrument in the direction of the PC, plunge the telescope, and turn an angle of: A. 90°00'00" B. 68° 45' 19" C. 17° 11' 19" D. 34°22' 39" E. None of the above 25. A normal cul-de-sac has a bulb radius of 60.00 ft with and reverse curves on each with 40.00 ft radii. The street entering the cul-de-sac is 40.00 ft. wide. The central angle of the bulb (1) is 286° 15' 37" and each reverse curve (1₂) is 53°07' 48". The length of curb around the cul-de-sac is: A. 299.77' B. 373.95' C. 143.55' D. 400.00' E. None of the above
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