A 500-ft curve, 9₁ = -2.00%, 92 = +3.00 %, VPI station = 98 + 10, VPI elevation = 5388.26 ft, stakeout at full stations. ▼ Part A List station elevations for an equal-tangent parabolic curve for the data given. Give the elevations in order of increasing X. Express your answers in feet to six significant figures separated by commas. -- ΑΣΦ vec ? Elev = 5393.26,5391.36,5389.66,5388.16,5386.86,5385.76 ft !! Your submission doesn't have the correct number of answers. Answers should be separated with comma. No credit lost. Try again. F
A 500-ft curve, 9₁ = -2.00%, 92 = +3.00 %, VPI station = 98 + 10, VPI elevation = 5388.26 ft, stakeout at full stations. ▼ Part A List station elevations for an equal-tangent parabolic curve for the data given. Give the elevations in order of increasing X. Express your answers in feet to six significant figures separated by commas. -- ΑΣΦ vec ? Elev = 5393.26,5391.36,5389.66,5388.16,5386.86,5385.76 ft !! Your submission doesn't have the correct number of answers. Answers should be separated with comma. No credit lost. Try again. F
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Transcribed Image Text:## Problem 25.8
**Description:**
- A curve with the following parameters:
- Length: 500 ft
- Initial grade (g₁): -2.00%
- Final grade (g₂): +3.00%
- Vertical Point of Intersection (VPI) station: 98 + 10
- VPI elevation: 5388.26 ft
- Stakeout at full stations
### Part A
**Task:**
- List station elevations for an equal-tangent parabolic curve based on the given data.
- Provide elevations in order of increasing \( X \).
**Instructions:**
- Express answers in feet with six significant figures, separated by commas.
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- Elev: `5393.26, 5391.36, 5389.66, 5388.16, 5386.86, 5385.76 ft`
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