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下列关于建筑高度的说法中,正确的为( )。 A.建筑物室外地面到屋顶上的电梯机房的

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题目:

下列关于建筑高度的说法中,正确的为( )。

A.建筑物室外地面到屋顶上的电梯机房的高度
B.建筑物室外地面到其女儿墙顶部或檐口的高度
C.建筑物室外地面到屋顶上楼梯出口的高度
D.建筑物室外地面到屋顶上排烟机房的高度

答案:

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