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19.Thinking abstractly is:a.Identifying the steps required to complete a taskb.The art of discovering processes that can run at the same timec.breaking objects down to their component partsd.identifying inputs required to complete a method
20.Thinking concurrently is:
21.What is computational thinking?
22.Which of the following is NOT an example of computational thinking?
c.Accidentally completing a video game level23.Which computational thinking technique involves breaking a problem down into smaller parts?a.Decompositionb.Abstractionc.Algorithms
24.When is a computer most likely to be used when using computational thinking?
25.What is the correct definition of an algorithm?

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Term
Fall
Professor
Mido
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Computational complexity theory, b Algorithm Design

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