Question: Question # 1 : Straight Slope # 1 The first straight slope line ( 3 . 0 0 % uphill from Northwestern Avenue ) begins

Question #1: Straight Slope #1
The first straight slope line (3.00% uphill from Northwestern Avenue) begins at Station 0+00, with a known elevation of 620.20 Feet. Calculate the Station and elevation at the end of this slope (Beginning of Vertical Curve BVC). Answers must be given to the nearest hundredth (100.00 Feet).
Given:
Slope: 3.00%
Length of slope: 30
Known elevation at station 0+00: 620.20
Rise = Slope x Length =.03 x x30=0.9
Elevation at BVC =620.20+0.9=621.1
Station at BVC =(0+00)+(0+30)=0+30
Question #2: Vertical Curve
This is an equal length Vertical Curve with a Length of 150.00 Feet (L =150.00). G1=+3.00% G2=1.67% Calculate the following:
BVC Station and Elevation.
PVI Station and Elevation.
EVC Station and Elevation.
Station & Elevation of the High Point of the Curve.
All Stations must be written to the nearest tenth (10+00.0) and elevations to the nearest hundredth (100.00 Feet). All work must be legible, or points will be deducted.
I already answered question #1, Given the information please answer Question #2.

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