Question 4852Deck General70% to pass
The DEEP DRILLER is loaded as shown in Sample Load Form #4 (Drilling). What would be the new sum of longitudinal moments for the Stores & Supplies (Table 6
AI Explanation
The correct answer is A.
To determine the new sum of longitudinal moments for the Stores & Supplies, we need to refer to the information provided in Sample Load Form #4 (Drilling). The question states that the DEEP DRILLER is loaded as shown in this form, so we can use the data from that form to calculate the new longitudinal moments.
The Stores & Supplies section in Table 6 of the form would have a specific longitudinal moment value listed. This value would need to be updated based on any changes in the loading of the vessel. Since the question does not provide any additional information about changes to the Stores & Supplies, the correct answer is option A, which indicates that the new sum of longitudinal moments for this section remains the same as the original value shown in the Sample Load Form.
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