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Chapter 40, Problem 8TYU
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To draw: A flowchart of the control circuit(s) required for driving an automobile at a constant speed over a hilly road.
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A controlled operation and movement of a motorized vehicle with wheels is driving. There are series of steps involved during driving.
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