Question: GPS-enabled systems determine their position by trilateration, a key part of which is calculating the distance to each of the GPS satellites providing data to

GPS-enabled systems determine their position by trilateration, a key part of which is calculating the distance to each of the GPS satellites providing data to the receiver. Atmospheric effects, relativistic effects, and clock errors can lead to errors in calculated position. Considering only a clock error of 3.7ms (not including other effects), how far off would the calculated distance to a specific satellite be (in miles)? 1,860 688 2,320 542 O None of the above
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