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Area A: Brooklyn
Brooklyn is a very heavily populated urban area within commuting
distance from Manhattan by subway, bus, or car.
Brooklyn has communities that range from extreme poverty
(public housing) to very high-income private homes (such as
Sheepshead Bay). Real estate and rents are very expensive in
the more affluent areas.
Area B: Queens
Queens is a very heavily populated urban area within commuting
distance from Manhattan by subway, bus, or car.
Running the length of Queens is a centrally located, heavily
trafficked thoroughfare called Queens Boulevard. There
are wealthy communities (such as Forest Hills) as well as
middle-class areas and poverty areas. Real estate and rents
are very expensive in the more affluent areas.
Area C: Nassau
Nassau is a heavily populated suburban community within
commuting distance from New York City by railroad, bus, or
car. The communities range from resort-like towns (such as
Long Beach) to city-like settings (such as New Hyde Park)
and expensive, country-like settings (such as Muttontown).
Most of the population is middle class, with enclaves of
poverty and a well-represented upper middle class and
wealthy population. Real estate and rents are extremely
expensive.
Area D: Western Suffolk
Western Suffolk is a well-populated suburban community
within commuting distance from New York City by railroad,
bus, or car. The communities are largely middle and uppermiddle
class with enclaves of wealthy homes in estate-like
settings and small areas of extreme poverty. The setting is a
mixture of country-like neighborhoods and heavily trafficked
main roads, with towns that provide urban-like environments.
Real estate and rents run from extremely expensive to moderately
expensive.
Area E: Eastern Suffolk
Eastern Suffolk is a suburban area that can appear rural.
While it’s within commuting distance from New York City by
railroad, car, or bus, the commute is a long one from the
farthest end of the island. Eastern Suffolk is well populated
and is rapidly developing as people look for more affordable
housing in rural-like settings. There are extremely wealthy
resort communities (such as East Hampton) and city-like
areas where commercial traffic is heavy and the surrounding
population is poor. Real estate and rents range from
extremely expensive to very affordable.
Area F: Fire Island
Although there are year-round residents, Fire Island is
predominantly a resort community. Although possible, a
commute to New York City from Fire Island would be quite
long and not likely to be the choice of most people. Real
estate and rents are very expensive.

1. A demographic study of Long Island
would indicate which
area to be the least likely to support a dog training business year-round

My answer is F

right

Your answer is correct. The least likely area to support a dog training business year-round would be Area F, Fire Island. This is because Fire Island is predominantly a resort community, with a large number of seasonal residents and limited year-round population. The long commute to New York City and the high cost of real estate and rents also suggest that there may not be a consistent customer base for a dog training business in that area throughout the year.