When would flammable building materials be allowed in the construction of a building otherwise thought of as noncombustible?

A. In Type I construction, roofing and flooring systes are allowed to be built from flammable materials
B. In Type I construction, interior, non-load bearing walls are allowed to be built from combustible materials
C. In Type II construction, some roof systems, floowing, and display areas are allowed to be combustible
D. In Type II construction, flammable materials may be used in all structural systems within the building

Answer: C. In Type II construction, some roof systems, floowing, and display areas are allowed to be combustible

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