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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 00:00 villafana36

Why was concrete better than stone for building in the roman empire? a. it was more flexible than stone when dry. b. it was heavier than stone when dry. c. it was lighter and easier to use than stone. d. it was stronger and more durable than stone.

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