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1.

COMPUTATION OF DPD:
LINE ADJ. LATITUDE ADJ. DEPARTURE DMD DOUBLE AREA DPD DOUBLE
AREAS
+N -S +E -W +NDA -SDA +EDA -WDA
AB 733.12 9.68 9.68 7096.60
BC 22.74 324.3 343.66 7814.83
CD 476.26 25.05 642.91 306192.72
DA 234.12 308.93 208.93 72326.69
Sums 733.12 733.12 333.98 333.98 7096.60 386,333.84
2. Given the accompanying tabulation are the known and computed coordinates of stations along
a traverse. The traverse originates on station Baguio whose known coordinates are X = 6,208
and Y = 8,601 and closes station Acupan whose known coordinates are X = 7,112.5 and Y =
6,774.

STA COMPUTED COORDINATES


X Y
BAGUIO 6,208.00 8601.00
A 7,030.45 8,299. 54
B 6,984.58 7,698.96
C 7,001.12 7,260.05
ACUPAN 7,112.90 6,774.00
7a; page 557

7. OMITTED MEASUREMENTS. In the accompanying tabulations are the observed data of two traverses
in which the lengths of two non-adjoining sides are unknown. Plot each traverse to scale and transform
graphically each figure into one wherein the sides with unknown quantities are made adjoining.
Determine the unknown lengths in each traverse.

LINE DISTANCE BEARING


(m)
AB 249.18 S19°32’E
BC N74°09’E
CD 445.10 S36°40’E
DE 668.27 S51°14’W
EF 866.79 N73°23’W
FG N26°00’W
GA 560.15 N64°32’E
3a. page 562

3. AREA BY COORDINATES. In the following tabulations are the adjusted latitudes and adjusted
departures of two closed traverses. Determine the area of each traverse by the coordinate method. For
the first traverse assume that the origin (0.0 m, 0.0 m) of the coordinate system passes through station
A, and through station M for the second traverse.

LINE ADJUSTED LATITUDE ADJUSTED DEPARTURE


+N -S +E -W
AB 552. 45 212.63
BC 232.06 396.50
CD 359.70 283.15
DE 209.37 366.89
EA 215.44 525.39
Sums +784.51m -784.51m +892.28m -892.28m
(∑NL) (∑SL) (∑ED) (∑WD)
7-8; page 564

7. TRAPEZOID RULE. A series of perpendicular offsets were taken form a base line to a curved boundary
line. These offsets were taken 3.5 meters apart and were measured in the following order: 0.8, 3.6, 4.7,
5.3, 3.9, 2.7, 4.6, 5.5, 4.9, 7.6, 8.8, 5.4, and 6.0 meters. Using the trapezoid rule, determine the area
include between the base line, the curved boundary, and the end offsets.

8. SIMPSON’S ONE-THIRD RULE. Using the same data given in problem 7, determine the required area
this time using Simpson’s one-third rule.
12; page 565

12. IRREGULARY SPACED OFFSETS. Vertical measurements were taken at varying distance along a
section of a system as illustrated in the accompanying figure. Determine the area (in sq. m.) of the cross
section.
1; page 567

1. PARTITION OF LAND. Given the adjusted latitudes and adjusted departures of a closed traverse.
Determine the length and direction of the line FC which will divide the traverse into two parts.

COURSE ADJUSTED LATITUDE ADJUSTED DEPARTURE


+N -S +E -W
AB 449.86 334.85
BC 282.48 282.86
CD 167.95 449.52
DE 336.91 280.31
EF 113.55 451.86
FA 449.83
Sums +900.29 -900.29 +1012.69 -1012.69

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