In a flowchart how are
symbols connected?
a) A.Symbols do not get connected together in a
flowchart
b) B.With lines and an arrow to show the direction of
flow
c) C.With dashed lines and numbers
d) D.With solid lines to link events
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In a flowchart how are
symbols connected?
a) A.Symbols do not get connected together in a
flowchart
b) B.With lines and an arrow to show the direction of
flow
c) C.With dashed lines and numbers
d) D.With solid lines to link events
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The correct answer is B: With lines and an arrow to show the direction of flow.
- A flowchart is a type of diagram that shows an algorithm, workflow, or process by representing the steps as different types of boxes and connecting them with arrows to show their order.
- Flowcharts are diagrams for creating and documenting simple processes or applications.
- They, like other types of diagrams, help visualise what is happening and thus aid in comprehending a process, as well as spotting faults, bottlenecks, and other less evident qualities within it.
- There are many different types of flowcharts, each with its own set of boxes and notational conventions.
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