Multiple Choice
When using a time-driven sequencer, the sequencer advances to the next step:
A) when the preset value equals the accumulated value.
B) when the preset value is less than the accumulated value.
C) for every true-to-false transition of the sequencer rung.
D) for every false-to-true transition of the sequencer rung.
Correct Answer:

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