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Look at these examples:
Example 1: Example 2:
READ Subject READ marks
IF Subject = "Maths" THEN IF marks > 50 THEN
PRINT "Take out Maths book & notebook" PRINT "Pass"
ELSE ELSE
Prime (Ver. 2.2)-VII READ Rain Example 4: ALGORITHMIC INTELLIGENCE
PRINT "Fail"
PRINT "Check timetable"
Example 3:
READ age
IF age >= 18 THEN
IF Rain = True THEN
PRINT "Carry an umbrella"
ELSE PRINT “You are eligible to vote.”
ELSE
PRINT "Do not carry an umbrella" PRINT “You are not eligible to vote.”
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Warm Write an example of a condition from real life. Century #Critical Thinking
Skills
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Let's Revisit
An algorithm is a set of step-by-step instructions in a sequential manner to solve a
problem.
The raw data is collected, filtered, sorted, processed, analysed, stored, and then
presented in a readable format, called information.
We can perform the different types of mathematical operations on binary numbers.

