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Central Place Theory predicts larger settlements are
 
  A) more numerous and closer together.
  B) more numerous and farther apart.
  C) less numerous and farther apart.
  D) less numerous and closer together.
  E) more numerous.

Question 2

A central place is a
 
  A) hinterland.
  B) market center.
  C) range of a good.
  D) rank-size distribution.
  E) hexagonal settlement.


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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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