True or False
1-The setup function will only run once, after each power-up or
reset of the Arduino board
2- the loop() function will run continuously even if you reset the
Arduino
3- the "if" statement does not require a comparison operator
4- the "if else" statement allows multiple tests to be
performed
5-There are four parts to the “for” loop, (validate,
initialization, condition, increment)
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How can we assess whether a project is a success or a
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