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cherise1989

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Sheet vinyl and VCT's are used in commercial environments because
 
  a. high grade varieties have anti-microbial finishes.
 
   b. they have similar properties to Epoxy.
 
   c. they provide resiliency.
 
   d. A and C only.

Question 2

The parquetry method of laying a wood floor
 
  a. makes use of long lengths of boards, arranged in various designs.
 
   b. makes use of short lengths of boards, arranged in various designs.
 
   c. makes use of long lengths of boards of varying width.
 
   d. is sometimes called random plank.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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