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Which of the following is not a requirement for a barrier-free entrance in a residential building?

  1. Ramped approach

  2. Automatic door opener

  3. Minimum width of 0.9 meters

  4. Level landing at entrance

The correct answer is: Minimum width of 0.9 meters

A ramped approach, automatic door opener, and level landing at the entrance are all requirements for a barrier-free entrance in a residential building. The minimum width of 0.9 meters is not a requirement for a barrier-free entrance. A wider entrance may be more desirable for accessibility purposes, but it is not a mandatory requirement.