Calculate the fore bearing of line AB if backward bearing of the line is = 60° a. 150° b. 180° c. 120° d. 140° Convert 122° whole circle bearings to quadrant bearings? a. 58°SE b. 68°NE c. 60°SW d. 90°NW
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