Question: A multiplexed display being driven by a logic circuit:

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A : accepts data inputs from one line and passes this data to multiple output lines

B : accepts data inputs from several lines and allows one of them at a time to pass to the output

C : accepts data inputs from multiple lines and passes this data to multiple output lines

D : accepts data inputs from several lines and multiplexes this input data to four BCD lines

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