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For a five-sided polygon traverse the measured angles (pr.5 of previous homework) are:. A=44°15'10", B=127°26'54", C=97°43'10", D=62°21'34", E =208°12'55". The azimuth of side AB is 64°05'44". The measured distances are: AB=363.03 ft, BC=439.40 ft, CD=380.43 ft, DE=402.82 ft and EA=336.03 ft. The coordinates of point A are (1049.64 ft, 6059.01 ft). Calculate the linear misclosure (use the adjusted azimuths from pr. 5 of the previous homework), the final coordinates of all stations of the traverse the final lengths and azimuths of all the sides. For what FGCS order and class does this traverse qualify?

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