shower stalls should typically be at least\no 20 x 40 inches\no 24 x 36 inches\no 30 x 30 inches\no 36 x 36…

shower stalls should typically be at least\no 20 x 40 inches\no 24 x 36 inches\no 30 x 30 inches\no 36 x 36 inches\no 30 x 36 inches\n\nquestion 35\n\ncommon problems with sinks and basins include all of the following except\no leaks\no excess pressure\no rust\no loose\no cross connections

shower stalls should typically be at least\no 20 x 40 inches\no 24 x 36 inches\no 30 x 30 inches\no 36 x 36 inches\no 30 x 36 inches\n\nquestion 35\n\ncommon problems with sinks and basins include all of the following except\no leaks\no excess pressure\no rust\no loose\no cross connections

Answer

Brief Explanations:

For the first question, standard shower - stall dimensions typically start at 30 X 30 inches for a small but usable space. Smaller dimensions like 20 X 40 inches or 24 X 36 inches are too cramped. For the second question, leaks, rust, loose parts, and cross - connections are common sink and basin problems, while excess pressure is not a typical common problem.

Answer:

  1. C. 30 X 30 inches
  2. B. excess pressure