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Solutions To Surveying Fundamentals and Practices 7th Edition by Nathanson and Lanzafama

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Table of Contents

Course Syllabus – Surveying 1 1

Lab 1 – Measuring Horizontal Distance by Pacing 4

Lab 2 – Witnessing or Referencing Control Points and 6


Taping Horizontal Distances

Lab 3 – Setting out a Point 8

Lab 4 – Introduction to Differential Leveling 9

Lab 5 – Differential Leveling Circuits 10

Lab 6 – Profiling Leveling 11

Lab 7 – Topographic Survey/Grid Method 12

Lab 8 – Vertical Angle Measurement 13

Lab 9 – Closing the Horizon 14

Lab 10 – Triangulation & Trilateration 15

Test 1 16

Test 2 20

Quiz 1 26

Quiz 2 28

Quiz 3 30

Quiz 4 32

Quiz 5 34

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Surveying 1 Final Exam Part 1 36

Surveying 1 Final Exam Part II 38

Course Syllabus Surveying II 43

Course Outline Surveying II 45

Lab 1 – Construction Layout 46

Lab 2 – Topographic Mapping Project 47

Lab 3 – Subdivision, Route Alignment & Earthwork Project 48

Lab 3 – Project Review 53

Quiz 1 54

Quiz 1.1 55

Quiz 2 56

Quiz 3 57

Quiz 3.1 58

Quiz 4 59

Quiz 5 60

Quiz 6 61

Final Exam 62

Answers to Odd-Numbered Chapter Problems 66

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Answers to Odd-Numbered
Chapter Problems

Chapters 2-11

1
Chapter 2
2-1. a. 35.33° b. 129.5875°

2-3. a. 45° 45´ b. 123°07´24”

2-5. 25° 35´ + 45° 40´ = 71° 15´


137° 32´ - 85° 56´ = 51° 36´

2-7. a. 35.33° x (1° / 0.9°) = 39.26°


b. 129.5875° x (1° / 0.9°) = 143.9861°

2-9. a. 75° x (0.9° / 1°) = 67.5°


b. 125.75° x (0.9° / 1°) = 113.18°
c. 200.4575° x (0.9° / 1°) = 180.4118°

2-11. a. 125.25 ft x (0.3048 m/1 ft) = 38.18 m


b. 75.525 m x (1 ft / 0.3048 m) = 247.79 ft.
c. 35 ch 1 rd 10 lk = 36.35 ch = 2333.10 ft.
d. 2.75 mi x (1 km / 0.621 mi) = 4.43 km

2-13. a. 100 500 ft2 x (1 ac / 43 680 ft2) = 2.296 ac


b. 6.75 ac x (1ha / 2.471 ac) = 2.33 ha
c. 6.75 ha x (2.471 ac / 1 ha) = 14.2 ac
d. 1000 ac x (1 mi2 / 640 ac) = 1.563 mi2 (assuming 1000. ac)
e. 3.5 mi2 x (1 km2 / 0.3861 mi2 = 9.1 km2

2-15. a. 270 ft3 x (1 yd3 / 27 ft3) = 10 yd3


b. 100 yd3 x (1 m3 / 1.30795 yd3) = 76.5 m3

2-17. a. 3 b. 6 c. 5 d. 3 e. 4
f. 3 g. 2 h. 2 i. 3 j. 3

2-19. 184.6

2-21. 5.26

2-23. 358; 0.975; 14 700; 34.6; 10.1

2-25. Average – 246.48 ft; E95 – 1.96 x = ±0.078 ft.

2.27. E = 0.078 x = 0.110 ft.

2-29. Relative accuracy = 1:4900

2-31. Error of closure = 0.07 x = 0/14 ft.


2-33. 1:2300; 1: 600
1:11 000; 1: 11 000
1:25 000; 1: 10 000

2
CHAPTER 3
3-1. a. x = 3 b. t = -2 c. y = 3/2 d. n = 1 / 2 e. x = 4/17

3.3. a. x = ±5 b. x = -5, x – 2 c. x = -1, x = -2/3


d. x=9.902, x = -0.277 e. y = 0.2434, y = -1.6434

3.5 a. x – 3, y = -1 b. x = 1.4545, y = 0.1818 c. x = -1, y – 3

3-7. a. 198m2 b. 450ft2 c. 338m2


d. 6760 ft2 e. 2886 m2 f. 30 510 ft2

3-9. a. opp = 259.55 ft, adj = 307.46 ft, B = 49´´ 49´ 47´´
b. opp = 299.52m, adj = 158.22m, B = 27´´ 50´ 45´´
c. hyp = 447.60 ft, opp = 265.42 ft, B = 53´´ 37´ 50´´
d. A = 67º59´05´´, B = 22º 00´55´´, adj = 160.55 m
e. A = 47º49´24´´, B = 42º 10´36´´, 0pp = 303.33 ft
f. A = 53º42´07´´, B = 36º 17´53´´, hyp = 466.31 m

3
3-11. a. C = 57´´48´43´´, a = 479.88 ft, c = 453.85 ft
b. C = 120´´03´21´´, a = 186.65 m, b = 215.05 m
c. B = 61º20´38´´, C = 83º17´28´´, C = 541.30 ft
d. B = 48º 18´44´´, C = 67º14´03´´, c = 365.33 m
e. B = 73º 32´13´´, C = 55º 17´34´´, a = 290.93 ft
f. B = 87º 41´36´´, C = 30º 27´55´´, a = 398.50 m
g. A = 35º12´48´´, B = 46º 20´06´´, C = 98º 27´06´´

3-13. Building height = 20.98

3-15 73º 18´03´´; 106º 41´57´´; 104.40 m

3-17. Base = 50.38 ft

3-19. AB = 422.62 ft; BC = 875.94 ft; CD = 1032.89 ft

3-21. 30º06´30´´; 122º 02´68´´; 27º 50´32´´

3-23. XY = 205 m

3-25. AB = 415.66 ft.

3-27. a. tan 30 = 0.5774


sin 30/cos 30 = 0.500/0.866 = 0.5774
b. sin2 30 + cos2 30 = 0.52 + 0.8662 = 0.25 + 0.75 = 1
c. sin (2 x 30) = sin 60 = 0.866
2 x sin 30 x cos 30 = 2 x 0.5 x 0.866 = 0.866
d. tan (30/2) = tan 15 = 0.268
(1 – cos 30)/sin 30 = 0.268

3-29. CD = = 75

3-31. y = 2x + 20

3-33. 4x – 3y = 30

3-35. Intersection point: (4, 4)

3-37. x2 + y2 = 25

3-39. x2 + y2 = 25
2x2 = 25
x2 = 12.5
x = ±3.5355
Intersection points: (3.5355, 3.5355) and (-3.5355, = 3.5355)

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