Which of the following statements is true about data exploration in ArcGIS?

A. Only maps and tables can be dynamically linked.
B. Only tables and charts can be dynamically linked.
C. Maps, tables, and charts can be dynamically linked.
D. None of these are correct


Answer: C

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