The quadrantal bearing of a line is given as N30°W, which means the line makes an angle of 30° with the north direction and is directed towards the west.
To convert this to the whole circle bearing (WCB), we use the following rule based on the quadrant:
Since N30°W is in the Northwest quadrant, we apply the formula:
\[ {WCB} = 360^\circ - {30^\circ} = 330^\circ. \]
Hence, the whole circle bearing of the line is 330°, which corresponds to option (D).
The whole circle bearing is always measured clockwise from the north direction, making it a key concept in surveying.
| Point | Staff Readings Back side | Staff Readings Fore side | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| P | -2.050 | - | 200.000 |
| Q | 1.050 | 0.95 | Change Point |
| R | - | -1.655 | - |