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All systems have what 1. output and feedback, 2. process and function, 3. input and process and output, 4. input and output and sensors
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All systems have what
1. output and feedback,
2. process and function,
3. input and process and output,
4. input and output and sensors
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3. input and process and output,
Step-by-step explanation:
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Number 3 is the naswer
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