Answer #1:
Probably a job that uses lots of measuring. Like a contractor or maybe a physicist.
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Answer #2:
"Probably" is a sure sign of a non-answer.
Any job that involves assembling mechanical components or parts.
Example:
One department of your company makes open metal boxes, and another
department makes covers for the boxes. Your designers had better make
sure that when each item is manufactured with the greatest possible error
(but still within spec) in opposite directions, that the covers will still fit on
the boxes.
(Been there, seen that. They didn't. It wasn't pretty.)
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It could be: 6208
No it is not. At least, not sensibly.
In error detection we detect the error.but in error correction we can detect as well as coreect the error both.in error detection we use parity multiplication system i.e even and odd parity.and in error correction we use hamming code as a example.
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