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A single flight of stairs may not exceed ____ in vertical rise between floors without breaking the run with a landing.
 
   10 feet
   12 feet
   14 feet
   16 feet

Question 2

is an example of post and beam construction.
 
  A. A Bedouin tent.
   B. Stonehenge.
   C. A Native African village.
   D. A Native American teepee.



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Answer to Question 1

12 feet

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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