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4 February, 01:23

Why would an engineer most likely use topography maps in his or her work?

1) to find an area used for camping

2) to define a political boundary line

3) to determine the best location for a new road

4) to find the ideal place to hike on a mountain

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  1. 4 February, 01:36
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  2. 4 February, 01:53
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    3) to determine the best location for a new road

    Explanation:

    Since the question indicates the person using the topography map is an engineer, we have to assume it's for a use related to work ... otherwise the question would have said "someone".

    1) to find an area used for camping

    That's a valid use for a topography map, but not a work-related one.

    2) to define a political boundary line

    That's also a valid use of a topography map, but it wouldn't be used for that by an engineer, more like a politician since it would be about political border.

    3) to determine the best location for a new road

    YES. That's a valid use and it's a professional use related to an engineer, a civil engineer in this case.

    4) to find the ideal place to hike on a mountain

    Another valid use, but not specific to work.

    Turns out, all four possible answers are valid uses of a topography map, but only one related to engineer work.
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