Measure the gradient from Δ92 (block C1) to •1526 (block C1). Show ALL the

calculations. Marks will be allocated for calculations. Use the following formula:
GRADIENT = VERTICAL INTERVAL(VI)
HORIZONTAL EQUIVALENT(HE)

To calculate the gradient, we first need to find the vertical interval (VI) and the horizontal equivalent (HE) between the two points.

Δ92 (block C1) has a height of 92 and •1526 (block C1) has a height of 1526.

VI = 1526 - 92 = 1434

To find the horizontal equivalent (HE), we need to determine the distance between the two points. Since both points are in the same block (C1), the horizontal distance is 0.

HE = 0

Now we can calculate the gradient using the formula:

GRADIENT = VI / HE
GRADIENT = 1434 / 0

Since division by zero is undefined, the gradient from Δ92 (block C1) to •1526 (block C1) is undefined.