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Computers and Technology, 16.10.2020 17:01 AADJ4

Write an assembly program that will prompt the user for 3 inputs (let’s abstractly call them a, b, and c) without a leading string. It will then calculate the value of: 4*(a + b) - 5*c. You can ONLY use the mult instruction ONCE!

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