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madam-professor

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Why should the refrigerator always be at the end of the U in a U-shaped kitchen?
 
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Turned and ladderback chairs are preferred in French Provincial.
 
  A. True.
   B. False.



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Answer to Question 1

The refrigerator should be at the end of the U in order to avoid breaking up the counter area, and providing easy accessibility to the eating area.

Answer to Question 2

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