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某仓库储存有相同规格的陶瓷餐具五件套,采用瓦楞纸和木箱包装,包装后每件物品重量为6.2kg,其中瓦楞纸和木箱的重量为1.5kg,在不考虑体积的情况下,该仓库的火灾危险性为()

A.戊类

B.乙类

C.丙类

D.丁类

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