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-The minimum length LL of a highway sag curve can be computed by
L=(θ2θ1) S2200( h+Stanα) \mathrm { L } = \frac { \left( \theta _ { 2 } - \theta _ { 1 } \right) \mathrm { S } ^ { 2 } } { 200 ( \mathrm {~h} + \mathrm { S } \tan \alpha ) ^ { \prime } }
where θ1\theta _ { 1 } is the downhill grade in degrees (θ1<0) ,θ2\left( \theta _ { 1 } < 0 ^ { \circ } \right) , \theta _ { 2 } is the uphill grade in degrees (θ2>0) ,S\left( \theta _ { 2 } > 0 ^ { \circ } \right) , S is the safe stopping distance for a given speed limit, hh is the height of the headlights, and α\alpha is the alignment of the headlights in degrees. Compute LL for a 55-mph speed limit, where h=1.7ft,α=0.9,θ1=5,θ2=4h = 1.7 \mathrm { ft } , \alpha = 0.9 ^ { \circ } , \theta _ { 1 } = - 5 ^ { \circ } , \theta _ { 2 } = 4 ^ { \circ } , and S=336ft\mathrm { S } = 336 \mathrm { ft } . Round your answer to the nearest foot.


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