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Lines Measured Distance (ft) AB 713.93 BC 606.06 CD 391.27 DA 781.18 Station Measured Angle X...

Lines

Measured Distance (ft)

AB

713.93

BC

606.06

CD

391.27

DA

781.18

Station

Measured Angle

X (ft)

Y (ft)

A

51°24′

2,517,347.31

395,025.36

B

107°39′

C

76°15′

D

124°32′

  1. Calculate the angular misclosure and adjust the interior angles. Compute the azimuth angles for the lines BC, CD and DA based on the adjusted angles. Calculate the departure and latitude for the all the lines. Balance the computed departure and latitude for all the lines. Calculate the coordinates for the stations B, C, and D based on the give coordinate for the station A. Compute the final lengths and azimuth angles.

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