The simulation has two inputs. Input 1 (P) represents the first input to the computation. P has values ranging from 0-7.

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The simulation has two inputs. Input 1 (P) represents the first input to the computation. P has values ranging from 0-7.

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The simulation has two inputs. Input 1 (P) represents the first
input to the computation. P has values ranging from 0-7. Input 2
(Q) represents the second input to the computation, also with
values ranging from 0-7. The computation will evaluate the
following: If P = Q-2, P equals Q-1, P = Q+1, or P = Q+ 2, the
output of the Part A circuit will be successful with an output
value of 1. For any other combination of P and Q, the output of the
Part A circuit will be unsuccessful with an output value of 0.
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