Differential leveling between BMS A, B, C, D, and A gives elevation differences (in meters) of -15.696, +32.522, +38.278, and -55.089, and distances in km of 2.0, 3.0, 1.0, and 4.0, respectively. The elevation of A is 634.597. Part A *** openvellum.ecollege.com Compute the adjusted elevations of BMS B, C, and D. Express your answers in meters to six significant figures. Enter your answers separated by commas. ΜΕ ΑΣΦ. 11 Ivec Eleva, Eleve. Elevp = Submit Request Answer Part B Compute the order of leveling. First order, level I First order, level II Second order, level I Second order, level II ww ? m @47%

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Differential leveling between BMS A, B, C, D, and A gives elevation differences (in meters) of -15.696, +32.522, +38.278, and
-55.089, and distances in km of 2.0, 3.0, 1.0, and 4.0, respectively. The elevation of A is 634.597.
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Compute the adjusted elevations of BMS B, C, and D.
Express your answers in meters to six significant figures. Enter your answers separated by commas.
ΜΕ ΑΣΦ. 11 Ivec
Eleva, Eleve. Elevp =
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Part B
Compute the order of leveling.
First order, level I
First order, level II
Second order, level I
Second order, level II
ww
?
m
@47%)
Transcribed Image Text:Differential leveling between BMS A, B, C, D, and A gives elevation differences (in meters) of -15.696, +32.522, +38.278, and -55.089, and distances in km of 2.0, 3.0, 1.0, and 4.0, respectively. The elevation of A is 634.597. Part A www openvellum.ecollege.com Compute the adjusted elevations of BMS B, C, and D. Express your answers in meters to six significant figures. Enter your answers separated by commas. ΜΕ ΑΣΦ. 11 Ivec Eleva, Eleve. Elevp = Submit Request Answer Part B Compute the order of leveling. First order, level I First order, level II Second order, level I Second order, level II ww ? m @47%)
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