Computational thinking: abstraction, decomposition and algorithms · IB Computer Science SL
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Computational thinking: abstraction, decomposition and algorithms — IB Computer Science SL practice
Syllabus point 4.1 on Computer Science SL. Revise the topic, then upload your response for criterion-based marking — band-by-band feedback against official IB assessment criteria, not a generic AI grade.
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