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1.

Reduce the standard traverse observation data in the accompanying Appendix 1 to its final
bearings. All steps and calculations must be shown clearly. The azimuth of line 1 - 3 is 250°
40' 30". The traverse is closed at line 7 - 5 by solar observation with azimuth 120° 41' 56".

Station Face Left Face Right Mean Angle Bearing Final Bearing
º ’ ” º ’ ” º ’ ” º ’ ” º ’ ”
1 00 00 20 180 00 20
3
2 64 25 30 244 25 28

2 90 00 10 270 00 10
3
4 231 42 18 51 42 24

4 180 00 00 00 00 00 DATUM
3 70 40 30
1 333 52 34 153 52 40

3 90 00 40 270 00 40
4
5 238 51 29 58 51 28

5 00 00 00 180 00 00
4
3 211 09 09 31 09 08

4 180 00 30 00 00 30
5
6 286 47 27 106 47 33

6 90 00 20 270 00 20
5
7 218 16 28 38 16 34

7 00 00 10 180 00 10
5
4 124 57 02 304 56 58
2. The Figure 1 shows the standard traverse observation with startingpoint is at CRM1 and
closed at point CRM7. The coordinate forCRM1is (S1000.000, W2500.000) and CRM7 is (S
980.622, W 2316.949). As a licensed land surveyor, you are required to calculate:

i) Final bearing for each line


ii) Linear misclosure for the link traverse
iii) Coordinate for each stations using Bowditch method

Figure 1

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