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According to the Navigation Rules, a rapidly ringing bell every minute signals a boat at anchor in the fog.

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A boat at anchor in the fog.

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A boat at anchor in the fog.

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Boat in distressed

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that is wrong the correct answer is A boat at anchor in the fog

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What According to the Navigation Rules a rapidly ringing bell every minute signals what?

According to the Navigation Rules, a rapidly ringing bell every minute signals a boat at anchor in the fog.


To the navigation rules a rapidly ringing bell every minute signals what?

According to the Navigation Rules, a rapidly ringing bell every minute signals a boat at anchor in the fog.


EQ-7 According to the Navigation Rules a rapidly ringing bell every minute signals what?

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Inland navigation rules require a power vessel anchored in restricted visibilty to sound which signal?

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