Using the drop-down menu, complete these sentences to describe algorithms.
Algorithms ar...
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Using the drop-down menu, complete these sentences to describe algorithms.
Algorithms are instructions to solve a problem.
Algorithms are when written in a programming language.
Algorithms are step-by-step instructions for or
to follow to solve a problem.
Programmers use algorithms to and
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1; step by step
2; computer programs
3; a person
4; a computer
5; solve logic problems
6; start writing new programs
.
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