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Which is considered a formal region? A) the circulation area of a newspaper B) area served by a sports franchise C) the area dominated by a particular crop D) the area of dominance of a television station
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A) the circulation area of a newspaper
B) area served by a sports franchise
C) the area dominated by a particular crop
D) the area of dominance of a television station
(E) the market area of a supermarket
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(E) the market area of a supermarket
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