Question 3.2: Mapwork Calculations 3.2.1 Calculate the gradient between spot

  1. Question 3.2: Mapwork Calculations3.2.1 Calculate the gradient between spot height 1369 in block E1 and spot height 1593 in
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  2. 3.2.1 Calculate the gradient between spot height 1424 in block G6 and spotheight 1368 in block F5 found on the topographic map.
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  3. Question 3.2: Mapwork Calculations3.2.1 A cross-section of a landform has a horizontal scale of 1:50 000 and a vertical scale of
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  4. Question 3.2: Mapwork Calculations3.2.1 A cross-section of a landform has a horizontal scale of 1:50 000 and a vertical scale of
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  5. Measure the gradient from Δ92 (block C1) to •1526 (block C1). Show ALL thecalculations. Marks will be allocated for
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  6. Calculate the gradient between spot height 421 in block C4 and spot height 444 in block D5 found on the topographic map.
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  7. "That Spot" by Jack LondonQuestion Use the excerpt from the story “That Spot” to answer the question. Based on this
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  8. what is the slope of-6,3 -2,-9help -6,3 -2,-9 I take these are coordinates. Gradient of a line is given by: (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) so
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  9. This question concerns the straight line that passes through the points (−1, 3) and (2, −6). Choose the three true
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  10. This question concerns the straight line that passes through the points (−1, 3) and (2, −6). Choose the three true
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