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The weight of an observation in surveying is the relative importance of a given measurement, such as an angle or distance, when compared to all of the other measurements made on a survey. Generally, the more accurate and precise the measurement, the higher its weight will be in determining the overaRead more
The weight of an observation in surveying is the relative importance of a given measurement, such as an angle or distance, when compared to all of the other measurements made on a survey.
Generally, the more accurate and precise the measurement, the higher its weight will be in determining the overall results.
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