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AREA BY FORMULA

Figure 10-3.—Storm sewer plan and profile. understanding of horizontal and vertical curves. Those cross-sectional areas) and then multiply that average- will be discussed in the next chapter. Earthwork Computations Computing  earthwork  volumes  is  a  necessary activity for nearly all construction projects and is often accomplished as a part of route surveying, especially for  roads  and  highways.  Suppose,  for  example,  that  a volume  of  cut  must  be  removed  between  two  adjacent stations  along  a  highway  route.  If  the  area  of  the cross  section  at  each  station  is  known,  you  can compute the average-end area (the average of the two end area by the known horizontal distance between the stations to determine the volume of cut. To determine the area of a cross section easily, you can run a planimeter around the plotted outline of the section.  Counting  the  squares,  explained  in  chapter  7 of this traman, is another way to determine the area of a cross section. Three other methods are explained below. AREA  BY  RESOLUTION.—   Any  regular  or irregular   polygon   can   be   resolved   into   easily calculable  geometric  figures,  such  as  triangles  and 10-7

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