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Which of the following best explains the reasons for the similarities and differences between the two land survey systems shown?

Both systems set specific property boundaries for landholders. However, the metes-and-bounds system is more orderly and efficient.

Both systems require geometric calculations to survey property lines. However, the township-and-range system uses simplified calculation to create a more ordered landscape.

Both systems require geometric calculations to survey property lines. However, only properties surveyed with the metes-and-bounds system can be subdivided into smaller plots.

Both systems access the Global Navigational Satellite System (GNSS) to set property lines. However, GNSS is accurate only for township-and-range systems.

Both systems are used in the United States. However, the township-and-range survey system is used only in the eastern part of the United States.


Both systems set specific property boundaries for landholders. However, the metes-and-bounds system is more orderly and efficient.
Both systems set specific property boundaries for landholders. However, the metes-and-bounds system is more orderly and efficient.

Both systems require geometric calculations to survey property lines. However, the township-and-range system uses simplified calculation to create a more ordered landscape.
Both systems require geometric calculations to survey property lines. However, the township-and-range system uses simplified calculation to create a more ordered landscape.

Both systems require geometric calculations to survey property lines. However, only properties surveyed with the metes-and-bounds system can be subdivided into smaller plots.
Both systems require geometric calculations to survey property lines. However, only properties surveyed with the metes-and-bounds system can be subdivided into smaller plots.

Both systems access the Global Navigational Satellite System (GNSS) to set property lines. However, GNSS is accurate only for township-and-range systems.
Both systems access the Global Navigational Satellite System (GNSS) to set property lines. However, GNSS is accurate only for township-and-range systems.

Both systems are used in the United States. However, the township-and-range survey system is used only in the eastern part of the United States.
Both systems are used in the United States. However, the township-and-range survey system is used only in the eastern part of the United States.

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Answer:

A

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User GreenMonkeyBoy
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Answer: not E

Step-by-step explanation:

I got it wrong on the test lol

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