leaks at bidets may be at any of the following locations except\n - supply piping connections\n - drain…

leaks at bidets may be at any of the following locations except\n - supply piping connections\n - drain piping connections\n - tank lid\n - vacuum breaker\n - the bowl itself\n\nquestion 23\n1 pts\nwasherless faucets are more prone to water hammer problems than compression faucets because\n - water can be turned off much more quickly\n - washers wear enough to be slightly leaky\n - valve seat leakage is common on compression faucets\n - packing leakage is common on compression faucets\n - compression faucets are typically on older piping systems which are more accommodating and less likely to suffer water hammer
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Brief Explanations:
For the first question, bidets don't typically leak from the tank lid as they don't have a traditional tank like toilets. For the second question, washerless faucets can turn water off more quickly, creating a sudden stop in water - flow which causes water hammer problems more often than compression faucets.
Answer:
Question 1: C. tank lid Question 2: A. water can be turned off much more quickly