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On architectural drawings, a dashed line typically represents:

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D) Hidden or overhead elements

Dashed lines in architectural drawings conventionally show hidden elements, overhead features, or items not in the cutting plane of the drawing.

Answer Options
A
Property boundaries
B
Future construction
C
Demolition work
D
Hidden or overhead elements

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Dashed lines in architectural drawings conventionally show hidden elements, overhead features, or items not in the cutting plane of the drawing.

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