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RCC Structures Design
The thickness of the topping of a ribbed slab, varies between
3 cm to 5 cm
5 cm to 8 cm
8 cm to 10 cm
12 cm to 15 cm
12 cm to 18 cm
Correct Answer:
5 cm to 8 cm
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