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NAME: BSCE-2

SURVEYING

1. PACING. In walking along a 75-


m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
1. PACING. In walking along a 75-
m course, the pacer of a field party
counted 43.50, 44.00, 43.50, 43.75,
44.50 and 43.25 strides. Then
105.50, 106.00, 105.75, and 106.25
strides were counted in walking
from one
marker to another established along
a straight and level course.
Determine the distance between the
two
markers.
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