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what is computational thinking where it is used​

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Answered by ChromaticSoul
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Computational Thinking (CT) is a problem solving process that includes a number of characteristics and dispositions. CT is essential to the development of computer applications, but it can also be used to support problem solving across all disciplines, including math, science, and the humanities.

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Answered by yashg9041
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Computational thinking helps us break down problems into smaller parts so that it is

easier to understand and solve them. The process and skill can help us solve problems

in any subject area and in life. Computational thinking isn't just used by computer

scientists and programmers. It's used by people in all kinds of professions, like doctors,

carpenters, teachers, and artists. You're most likely also using computational thinking

subconsciously on a daily basis.

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