What is the ideal target-image receptor distance used with the paralleling technique?

A) 8 inches (20.5 cm)
B) 12 inches (30 cm)
C) 16 inches (41 cm)

C
Explanation: A) Ideally, the target-image receptor distance used with the paralleling technique is 16 inches (41 cm).
B) Ideally, the target-image receptor distance used with the paralleling technique is 16 inches (41 cm).
C) Ideally, the target-image receptor distance used with the paralleling technique is 16 inches (41 cm).

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