Computer Science, asked by dhairya3331, 5 days ago

Which of the following is an example of thinking computationally? *

Planning out your route when going to meet a friend
Wandering around until you find your friend
Asking a parent to plan your route for you to meet a friend

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Answered by utkarshsingh200007
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Answer:

If you are looking for examples of computational thinking projects to do with students, then you have come to the right place. Though computational thinking is often associated with computer science, its process guides problem solving across a variety of different contexts.

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Planning out your route when going to meet a friend

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A computationally steeply-priced set of rules is one that, for a given enter size, calls for an extraordinarily huge variety of steps to complete; in different words, one with excessive computational complexity.

Often, the extra preferred a set of rules, the extra computationally steeply-priced it is. Computation is any form of calculation that consists of each arithmetical and non-arithmetical step and which follows a well-described model (e.g. an set of rules).

A mainly famous area of the observation of computation is laptop science. Abstraction is the procedure of filtering out – ignoring - the traits of styles that we do not want which will focus on those who we do. It is likewise the filtering out of particular details.

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