What is the key difference between Iterable<T> and Sequence<T> in Kotlin?
A. Iterable<T> works only on immutable collections, Sequence<T> is also applicable to mutable ones
B. Sequences are processes sequentially, Iterables in parallel (multithreaded)
C. Sequences are processed lazily, iterables eagerly
D. There is no difference, as Sequence<T> is Kotlin's term for Iterable<T>
Answer: Option C
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D. A database management system.
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