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Default 3' X 5' X 8" thick slab. rebar required?

I'm going to be pouring a 3 x 5 slab 8" thick. 2" below ground and 6" above.
It will need to support about 500lbs.

I'll be using quikrete for this. Do you think I'll need rebar for this
small slab?







 
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