Let correction to latitude of any side be C, total error in latitude be, L be the latitude of that line, £L be the arithmetic sum of latitudes then what is the transit rule?

Correct Answer: C = e × L/£L
The transit rule may be employed where angular measurements are more precise than the linear measurements. According to this rule, the total error in latitudes and departures is distributed in proportion to the latitudes and departures of the sides.