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How does an assembly work PLEASE DO NOT SPAM IF YOU SPAM I WILL REPORT THE FIRST TO ANSWER WILL BE MARKED AS BRAINLIEST

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Answered by thashmitha32
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Explanation:

Assembly language is human-readable code, that an Assembler converts more or less 1-to-1 into machine code. Beyond the obvious “convert this instruction name to its binary equivalent”, the Assembler also resolves names into addresses and values. Nowadays not that many code in Assembly.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

In an assembly line, car assembly is split between several stations, all working simultaneously. When a station is finished with a car, it passes it on to the next. By having three stations, three cars can be operated on at the same time, each at a different stage of assembly.

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