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What is the difference between mnemonic codes and machine codes?
There is no difference.
Machine codes are in binary, mnemonic codes are in shorthand English.
Machine codes are in shorthand English, mnemonic codes are in binary.
Machine codes are in shorthand English, mnemonic codes are a high-level language.
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Machine codes are in binary, mnemonic codes are in shorthand English.
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