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Need answer ASAP. Mark brainliest if correct Bob approaches a beverage vending machine at a fast food kiosk. He has the option of choosing between hot and cold beverages. What control structure would Bob be using if he chose a cold beverage? In contrast, if he made fresh juice at home using a set of instructions, what control structure would bob be using?

Bob would be using the Control structure if he chose a cold beverage. He would be using the control structure if he made fresh juice at home using a set of instructions

Options for the first box are: selection, sequence , repetitive, and looping

Options for the second box are the same as the first box ^

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