The primary difference between sequential "if" statements and nested "if" statements is:

a. sequential "if" is for more complex decision making.
b. nested "if" is for more complex decision making.
c. there is no real difference between the two.
d. in a sequential "if", the second decision is always made regardless of the answer to the first.
e. None of the above.

d. in a sequential "if", the second decision is always made regardless of the answer to the first.

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