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Which of the following correctly describes sequential-driven programming?(1 point)
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Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions in the fastest order.
Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions in the fastest order.

Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions using the fewest resources.
Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions using the fewest resources.

Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions using user selections to set order.
Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions using user selections to set order.

Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions in linear order.
Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions in linear order.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct description of sequential-driven programming is:

**"Sequential-driven programming allows the computer to process many instructions in linear order."**

This means that the instructions are executed one after the other in the order they appear in the code, without any branching or skipping.

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