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A material whose core is noncombustible but is covered with a combustible lamination or pa...

A material whose core is noncombustible but is covered with a combustible lamination or paint is considered a noncombustible material, provided that the thickness of the paint or lamination does not exceed

a. 1 in.

b. ½ in.

c. ¼ in.

d. 1/8 in.

e. 1/16 in.

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