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Question 150 (1 point) The only difference between an isometric drawing and an isometric projection is the O terminology representation Size both a and 6 (0) none of the above Previous Page Next Page
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Question 150 (1 point)
The only difference between an isometric drawing and an isometric projection is the
O terminology
representation
Size
both a and 6
(0)
none of the above
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