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Tongue and groove siding is an example of

A. Matched lumber

B. Patterned lumber

C. Plain sawed lumber

D. Quarter sawn lumber

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Answer:

A. Matched lumber

Step-by-step explanation:

Tongue and groove siding is an example of matched lumber.

Tongue and groove siding is defined as a method which is used to fit similar objects together.

Tongue and groove siding are used in matched lumber, where the tongue-and-groove joint is made with tongue at one edge of each piece and a groove present at opposite edge and the tongue-and-groove work perfectly when end-matched.

Hence, the correct answer is "A. Matched lumber".

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