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Exits and exit access

The maximum occupant load for one exit in this illustration is 49. For which occupancies is this applicable? (Select 4)
A. A, B. B, C. I
D. S, E. Fm F. M



Answer = A.(A), B. (B), E. (F), F. (M) all permit a maximum occupant load of 49 for 1 exit. For incorrect D. (S) the maximum is 29 and for incorrect C. (I) the maximum is 10.
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