By determining the distance to at least three satellites, the receiver can compute its position using triangulation.
Next, you use "It": By determining the distance to at least three satellites, the receiver can compute its position using triangulation. It...
Does this "It" indicate the subject "the receiver", not "the distance", "its position", or "triangulation"? Does this rule occur always?
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