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A programmer needs to understand sequencing to determine whether the order of steps will affect the outcome of the program. True False
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I would say true because it’s informative for the person to know
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I would say true as a programmer must know the sequence to understand the steps and they must also know the outcome of the program(that’s the reason they are programming)
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