A counter keeps track of \( \_\_\_\_ \) \( \bigcirc \) a. the number of times an event has occurred \( \bigcirc \) b. the number of machine cycles required by a segment of a program \( \bigcirc \) c. the number of loop structures within a program \( \bigcirc \) d. the number of times software has been revised
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