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roselinechinyere27m

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A UTM grid is NOT
 
  a. a grid that divides the world into 1x1 meter squares.
  b. the same as a Universal Tranverse Mercator grid.
  c. very useful for archaeological survey.
  d. based on south and west coordinates
  e. a handy way to sample a landscape

Question 2

A stratified random sample
 
  a. takes the sample universe and divides it into sub-universes.
  b. is the same thing as the sample universe.
  c. is a biased way to conduct archaeological survey, and should be avoided.
  d. the upper portion of a soil profile
  e. a sample survey method used in regions of rapid soil buildup



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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