It is possible to replace the CO2 cylinder in an inflatable PFD each time the PFD is inflated.
<h3>What is an inflatable PFD?</h3>
An inflatable PFD is a specific inflator mechanical device based on a CO2 cylinder that fills a given sac with air.
Inflatable PFDs need to have to maintaining different types of safety measures to avoid the failure of the device (especially in emergency situations).
Inflatable PFDs can be classified according to their features into Type I, Type II, Type III, and Type V (for example, Type III allows to buoy to more than 15 pounds), where Type IV PFDs are not inflatable.
In conclusion, it is possible to replace the CO2 cylinder in an inflatable PFD each time the PFD is inflated.
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Choice D: life expectancy
(total mark/number of subjects)×100=63
(total mark+20+2)/(number of subjects)×100=65
(total mark+22)/number of subjects=0.65
let n be the total number of subjects
((0.63 of 100n)+22)÷(100n)=0.65
because he obtained only 63 percent from sum of all marks.(marks counted from 100)
(0.63×100n+22)÷(100n)=0.65
0.63+(22÷100n)=0.65
0.22÷n=0.65-0.63
0.22÷n=0.02
n=0.22/0.02
n=11
there were 11 subjects