Q:

The Memory Address Register
(A) is a hardware memory device which denotes the location of the current instruction being executed.
(B) is a group of electrical circuit, that performs the intent of instructions fetched from memory
(C) contains the address of the memory location that is to be read from or stored into

(D) contains a copy of the designated memory location specified by the MAR after a “read” or the new contents of the memory prior to a “write”

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