Multiple Choice
Decoders are normally used whenever:
A) an output or group of outputs is to be activated only when a specific combination of inputs occur.
B) inputs are totally random and the active outputs are nonsequential.
C) outputs are to be activated on a random time- share basis independent of the input combinations.
D) outputs are to be activated that are identical to the multiple inputs.
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