单选题To () Admiralty Charts 438,latitudes taken from this chart should be increased by about 5 seconds.Aconvert toBcome toClook atDagree with
单选题
To () Admiralty Charts 438,latitudes taken from this chart should be increased by about 5 seconds.
A
convert to
B
come to
C
look at
D
agree with
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