Consistently making the same incorrect GPS measurement when constructing a GIS dataset refers to which of the following?
A) High accuracy, high precision
B) Low accuracy, high precision
C) Low accuracy, low precision
D) High accuracy, low precision
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Q7: The time period and currentness of a
Q8: Always making a correct GPS measurement when
Q9: Accuracy defines:
A) The amount of detail being
Q10: Topology represents:
A) The study of Earth's landforms
B)
Q11: The data sources and processes used in
Q12: In the snapping process:
A) The user drags
Q13: Polygons can be reshaped in ArcGIS by
Q14: How closely a vertex must be placed
Q15: If a dataset representing 50 water wells
Q16: Precision defines:
A) The amount of attributes being
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