12. A 12 degree simple curve is to be designed for a maximum speed of 88 kph. The coefficient of friction between the tires and pavement is 0.40. What is the required super elevation in percent? A. 24.2% C. 23.9% D. 26.5% B. 25.1% 13. The warrant for the use of safety barriers can be established: I. Fore slope or back slope steepness and height II. Unforgiving hazards within the clear zone III. Water hazards within the clear zone A. I only B. II only C. II and III only D. All of the above 14. A parabola has an equation of y2 = 8x. Find the equation of the diameter of the parabola, which bisect chords parallel to the line x - y = 4. A. y = 2 B. y = 3 C. y = 4 D. y = 1 15. In 1626 Peter Minuit convinced the Wappinger Indians to sell him Manhattan Island for Php24. If the Native Americans had put the Php24 into a bank account paying 5% interest, how much would the investment worth in the year 2000 if interest were compounded monthly? A. Php3, 502, 428, 614 C. Php3,052,428,614 Php3, 025, 428,614 B. Php3, 522, 428, 614 D.
12. A 12 degree simple curve is to be designed for a maximum speed of 88 kph. The coefficient of friction between the tires and pavement is 0.40. What is the required super elevation in percent? A. 24.2% C. 23.9% D. 26.5% B. 25.1% 13. The warrant for the use of safety barriers can be established: I. Fore slope or back slope steepness and height II. Unforgiving hazards within the clear zone III. Water hazards within the clear zone A. I only B. II only C. II and III only D. All of the above 14. A parabola has an equation of y2 = 8x. Find the equation of the diameter of the parabola, which bisect chords parallel to the line x - y = 4. A. y = 2 B. y = 3 C. y = 4 D. y = 1 15. In 1626 Peter Minuit convinced the Wappinger Indians to sell him Manhattan Island for Php24. If the Native Americans had put the Php24 into a bank account paying 5% interest, how much would the investment worth in the year 2000 if interest were compounded monthly? A. Php3, 502, 428, 614 C. Php3,052,428,614 Php3, 025, 428,614 B. Php3, 522, 428, 614 D.
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