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    When the BSL Rung Goes from False to True, the Data
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When the BSL Rung Goes from False to True, the Data

Question 83

Question 83

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When the BSL rung goes from false to true, the data block is shifted: When the BSL rung goes from false to true, the data block is shifted:   A) one bit position to a lower bit number. B) one bit position to a higher bit number. C) two bit positions to a lower bit number. D) two bit positions to a higher bit number.


A) one bit position to a lower bit number.
B) one bit position to a higher bit number.
C) two bit positions to a lower bit number.
D) two bit positions to a higher bit number.

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