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    A Scuba Diver Losing Her Air Supply While Far Beneath
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A Scuba Diver Losing Her Air Supply While Far Beneath

Question 37

Question 37

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A scuba diver losing her air supply while far beneath the water surface is advised when ascending to


A) hold air in her lungs.
B) allow air to escape her lungs.
C) panic.

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