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When the latitudes and departures are so adjusted that the algebraic sum of the latitudes and departures are equal to zero, the operation is called ?

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The correction to be applied to each 30 m chain for a line measured along a slope of 0 is ?

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To the sum of the first and last ordinates, add twice the sum of the intermediate ordinates. The total sum thus obtained is multiplied by the common distance between the ordinates. One-half of this product gives the required area. This rule of finding the area is called ?

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To the sum of the first and last ordinates, add twice the sum of the remaining odd ordinates and four times the sum of all the even ordinates. The total sum thus obtained is multiplied by one-third of the common distance between the ordinates and the result gives the required area. This rule of finding the area is called ?

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