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These determine how sprites interact with each other and the backdrop.
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Blocks
Scripts
Programs
Costumes
Question 3 (1 point)
This is the process of nurturing your imagination.
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Computational Thinking
Systematic Thinking
Programming
Creative Thinking
Question 4 (1 point)
Which block type allows for the sprite to detect things?
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Variables
Control
Sensing
Operators
Question 5 (1 point)
Which type of block controls a sprite's movement
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Motion
Looks
Sound
Events
Question 6 (1 point)
This block shape has a notch at the top and a flat bottom so you can't place any blocks below them.
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Reporter Block
Boolean Block
Cap Block
Stack Block
Question 7 (1 point)
This block shape is also called a "Conditional Block". They can either be true or false.
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Boolean Block
Reporter Block
Stack Block
Hat Block
Question 8 (1 point)
This is a set of instructions to tell a computer how to perform a task.
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Computer Program
Programming Language
Systematic Reasoning
Computational Thinking
Question 9 (1 point)
This is thinking or solving problems like computer scientists.
Question 9 options:
Creative Thinking
Computational Thinking
Programming
Systematic Reasoning
Question 10 (1 point)
If you are doing things according to a fixed plan, you are using what?
Question 10 options:
Systematic Reasoning
Computational Thinking
Creative Thinking
Programming
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Computers and Technology, 22.06.2019 21:30
After you clean an engine with hot water spray, it seems to stall; when it doesn't stall, it's idling noisily. technician a says to check for loose bolts on the flex plate near the torque converter. technician b says to wipe down the spark plug wires and the distributor cap. who is correct? a. technician a b. both technicians a and b c. technician b
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 13:30
Drag the tiles to the correct boxes to complete the pairs. match the errors with their definitions. #name #value #ref when a formula produces output that is too lengthy to fit in the spreadsheet cell arrowright when you enter an invalid cell reference in a formula arrowright when you type text in cells that accept numeric data arrowright when you type in a cell reference that doesn’t exist arrowright reset next
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 18:30
This program should be a short piece of code that prints all of the positive integers from 1 to 100 as described more fully below. the program may contain multiple methods, and if using an oo language, should be contained within a single class or object. the program should be designed so that it begins execution when invoked through whichever mechanism is most common for the implementation language. â–ş print out all positive integers from 1 to 100, inclusive and in order. â–ş print messages to standard output, matching the sample output below. â–ş in the output, state whether the each integer is 'odd' or 'even' in the output. â–ş if the number is divisible by three, instead of stating that the number is odd or even, state that the number is 'divisible by three'. â–ş if the number is divisible by both two and three, instead of saying that the number is odd, even or divisible by three; state that the number is 'divisible by two and three'. â–ş design the logic of the loop to be as efficient as possible, using the minimal number of operations to perform the required logic. sample output the number '1' is odd. the number '2' is even. the number '3' is divisible by three. the number '6' is divisible by two and three.
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 22:30
How many points do i need before i can send a chat
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These determine how sprites interact with each other and the backdrop.
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