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Zulu123

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What does the instruction ADD A, data do?
 
  A) It adds the value of data to the accumulator and places the result in the register.
  B) It adds the value of data to the accumulator and places the result in the accumulator.
  C) It adds the value of data to the memory and places the result in the register.
  D) It adds the value of data to the register and places the result in the accumulator.

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What program converts assembly language into machine code?
 
  A) a compiler B) PASCAL C) an assembler D) DOS



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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