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← HistoryWhich consequence arose if a quipu's checksum verification failed during transfer?
A)Immediate bridge weight limit reduction
B)Suspension bridge maintenance initiated
C)Tributary grain storage redistribution✓
D)Increased llama caravan journey times
💡 Explanation
Data integrity was essential; failure of the checksum involved parity error detection, indicating tampering or damage. Therefore, tributary reallocation happened because the recorded grain quantities were suspect, rather than risking immediate structural changes.
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