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Which of these are true? Check all that apply. a. You can have many processes running for one program.
b. A program is a process that is executed. A process is a program that we can run.
c. A program is initially stored in RAM. A process is initially stored in the hard drive.
d. A program is an application that we can run. A process is a program that is executed.

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