Multiple Choice
The anchorage of the bottom track of a load- bearing CFS wall to the concrete footing
A) requires a 6- in.- long cold- formed furring section to strengthen the connection.
B) requires 6- in.- long additional track material to strengthen the connection.
C) requires 6- in.- long stud material to strengthen the connection.
D) requires no additional strengthening.
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