The effective span of a simply supported slab is
(a) Distance between the centers of the bearings
(b) Clear distance between the inner faces of the walls plus twice he thickness of the
slab.
(c) Cleat spa plus effective depth of the slab.
(d) All the above

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Answer :

(c) Cleat spa plus effective depth of the slab.

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