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Examples of common systematic errors encountered when measuring horizontal distances include:
  1. Changes in tape length due to variations in atmospheric temperature
  2. The difference between a working tape length and a standard tape length
  3. Both A and B
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer: C -Examples of common systematic errors encountered when measuring horizontal distances include changes in the tape length due to variations in atmospheric temperature and the difference between a working tape length and a standard tape length. Corrections for the impact of temperature variations on tape length should be made. If the difference between the working and standard tape lengths becomes significant, the working tape should be replaced.
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