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下列居住区的合理规模值的论述中( )是正确的。 I.合理服务半径为800~100

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下列居住区的合理规模值的论述中( )是正确的。
I.合理服务半径为800~1000m
II.干道合理的间距一般在600~1000m之间
III.街道办事处管辖人口一般为1万~3万人
IV.合理规模人口3万人,用地规模30~80公顷

A.I、III
B.II、IV
C.I、II
D.III、IV

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参考答案:A, B, C解析:选项D错误,注册会计师基于自身的预期、判断和个人经验对鉴证对象进行的评价和计量,不构成适当的标准。

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