Question 489Steam Plants - Assistant Engineer
70% to passAccording to Coast Guard Regulations
AA
B26.7°C)
C110°F
DC
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A) A. According to Coast Guard regulations, the term "A" is used to denote the temperature scale being used, which in this case is Celsius. The Coast Guard uses the Celsius temperature scale for its regulations and examinations, rather than Fahrenheit (C) or any other scale. The other options, B) 26.7°C and C) 110°F, are incorrect because they do not correctly indicate the temperature scale being used. Option D) C is also incorrect, as it does not provide the complete answer.
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