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Question 2 0/ 10 points In a stepper motor with step angle of 2°, how many steps does it take to rotate the motor for 180°? Answer: 180 Question 3 5/ 10 points Check all the true statements main module contains functions and code that are program specific v | All other modules besides the primary module are called secondary modules v The module containing the main() function is called the Primary module v A project can only have one main() function Question 8 6 / 10 points Arrange the order from top (1) to bottom (2) of a C program __5__ main function 1 _Comment header __3__ Function prototypes and global variable declarations 4__ other function definitions __2__ #include and #define statements Attempt Score:’ * 81 / 100 - B- Overall Grade (highest attempt):i 81 / 100 - B-
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