Multiple Choice
In designing CFS interior gypsum board partitions, we can assume either a composite structural behavior or a noncomposite structural behavior. Of the two, noncomposite behavior is more conservative because it ignores the structural contribution of the
A) gypsum board.
B) studs.
C) top track.
D) bottom track.
E) all of the above.
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