According to Marco Polo, Indian ships normally had how many masts?

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Read the following passage and answer the following questions:              These ships plying in Arabian Sea are wretched affairs, and many of them get lost; for they have no iron fastenings, and are only stitched together with twine made from the husk of the Indian nut. They beat this husk until it becomes like horse-hair, and from that they spin twine, and with this stitch the planks of the ships together. It keeps well, and is not corroded with the sea-water, but it will not stand well in a storm. The ships are not pitched, but are rubbed with fish-oil. They have mast, sail and rudder,... Show more

According to Marco Polo, Indian ships normally had how many masts?