why did the titanics radio operator, jack phillips, not pass along the iceberg warning from the…

why did the titanics radio operator, jack phillips, not pass along the iceberg warning from the californian?\na he was busy with other messages.\nb the californian was too far away to be relevant.\nc the warning did not have the msg prefix.\nd he did not believe the warning was serious.

why did the titanics radio operator, jack phillips, not pass along the iceberg warning from the californian?\na he was busy with other messages.\nb the californian was too far away to be relevant.\nc the warning did not have the msg prefix.\nd he did not believe the warning was serious.

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Brief Explanations:

Jack Phillips was busy handling passenger messages (personal communications) at the time the iceberg warning from the Californian was received. This busyness with other (non - warning related) messages led to the failure to pass along the iceberg warning.

Answer:

A. He was busy with other messages.