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    Figure 6-2 as Demonstrated in the Accompanying Figure, a Loop
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Figure 6-2 as Demonstrated in the Accompanying Figure, a Loop

Question 101

Question 101

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  Figure 6-2 As demonstrated in the accompanying figure, a loop that does not terminate is called a(n)  ____ loop. A)  breakaway B)  infinite C)  runaway D)  unstoppable Figure 6-2 As demonstrated in the accompanying figure, a loop that does not terminate is called a(n) ____ loop.


A) breakaway
B) infinite
C) runaway
D) unstoppable

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