One of the most commonly used floor systems in poured-in-place concrete is the ____, which consists of a 4" to 6" thick slab of concrete supported by parallel beams or walls.
A) one-way ribbed system
B) one-way solid slab-and-beam system
C) two-way solid slab-and-beam floor system
D) joist slab system
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