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genevieve1028

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The utility of a specific place to live is generally measured in terms of
 
  A) access to things like work, school and leisure.
  B) housing costs.
  C) quality of life.
  D) cost of living.
  E) access to things like work, school and leisure, housing costs, quality of life, and cost of living

Question 2

In contrast to the suburbs on the far outskirts of a city, the location of a neighborhood next to a downtown university has high ________ to the students.
 
  A) utility
  B) intersubjectivity
  C) ubiquity
  D) cognitive distance
  E) time-space convergence



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: E

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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