6. Given two successive azimuths of a traverse 69° 21' followed by 220° 11', what is the counterclockwise interior angle

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6. Given two successive azimuths of a traverse 69° 21' followed by 220° 11', what is the counterclockwise interior angle

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6. Given two successive azimuths of a traverse 69° 21' followed by 220° 11', what is the counterclockwise interior angle between them? 7. Given two successive bearings of a traverse N 41° 35' E followed by N 87° 36' E, what is the interior angle between them? A 4410' line bears N 68° 11' 07" E. What is the latitude and departure of the line? 8. 9. A 956' line bears S 32° 53' 42" W. What is the latitude and departure of the line? 10. A 1436.32' line has an azimuth of 178° 52' 13". What is the latitude and departure of the line? 11. A 1233.45' line has an azimuth of 123° 24'. What is the latitude and departure of the line? 12. The closure in latitudes of a loop traverse is N 0.0635 feet; the closure in departures is W 0.0512 feet. What is the linear error of closure?
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