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Input is ...
i. an interpreter between us and the CPU.
ii. a set of data to be processed by the CPU which has been translated by the input device into a form that is understood by the processor.
iii. a set of raw data that has not been processed by the CPU.
iv. all types of devices that can interact with a computer. v. a device that can communicate with humans.
O i, ii and iii.
O i, ii, iii, and iv.
i, ii, iii, iv and v.
O ii, ili and iv.
O i and ii.
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