Which of the following is true about location-allocation analysis?

A. A location-allocation analysis requires a model or algorithm for problem solving.
B. A location-allocation analysis requires inputs in supply, demand, and distance measures.
C. Distances may represent shortest-path distances on a road network or straight-line distances.
D. All of these are correct
E. Both a location-allocation analysis requires inputs in supply, demand, and distance measures and a a model or algorithm for problem solving.


Answer: D

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