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Design and test a ladder program to: 1. Load VW100 by 100 2. Load VW200 by 20 3. ADD VW100 and VW200 and save the result at VW300 4. Subtract VW200 from VW100 and save the result at VW304 5. Multiply VW100 by VW200 and save the result at VD308 (use chart status to check the value of the memory before and after program execution) Design and test a ladder program to: 1. Load VW100 by 100 2. Load VW200 by 20 3. ADD VW100 and VW200 and save the result at VW300 4. Subtract VW200 from VW100 and save the result at VW304 5. Multiply VW100 by VW200 and save the result at VD308 (use chart status to check the value of the memory before and after program execution)
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