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Why do we have to use the Wait Block in our code?
a. Because it...
Engineering, 23.04.2020 20:56 angeline2004
[GATEWAY-Middle School]
Why do we have to use the Wait Block in our code?
a. Because it takes time for the ramps and gap-fillers several seconds to move into place after the robot presses the button.
b. Because it makes our code shorter and easier to follow.
c. There is no such thing as a wait block.
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