Final answer:
The precedence setting of 1 for GPO-A indicates that it has the highest priority among the GPOs the computer is a member of.
Step-by-step explanation:
The setting of precedence 1 for GPO-A indicates that it has the highest priority among the GPOs that the computer is a member of. Precedence is used to determine the order in which GPOs are applied to a computer. When multiple GPOs have the same setting for precedence, the one that is linked to the highest level in Active Directory has the highest priority.
For example, if there are three GPOs with precedence set to 1, but GPO-A is linked to the domain level, GPO-B is linked to the site level, and GPO-C is linked to the organizational unit level, GPO-A will have the highest priority.
In this case, any settings defined in GPO-A will take precedence over conflicting settings in the other GPOs.