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Matching: match each step with its correct sequence number. this question tests whether you know the order in which a cpu performs its actions. match each step with its correct sequence number (the smallest number 1 for the first step). group of answer choices
a. the cpu updates itself to fetch the next instruction (jump to step 1)
b. the cpu writes back the result(s) the cpu executes the instruction
c. the cpu fetches the operands (if needed)
d. the cpu decodes the instruction
e. the cpu fetches from the memory the instruction

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