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Warm Write the result for the following conditions: Century #Critical Thinking
Skills
Up!
day ="Sunday" height_inch=46
ticket ="no"
IF day = "Saturday" OR day=
"Sunday" THEN IF height_inch > 40 AND ticket =
"yes" THEN
PRINT "It's a holiday" PRINT "Entry allowed"
ELSE ELSE ALGORITHMIC INTELLIGENCE
PRINT "It's not a holiday" PRINT "Entry not allowed"
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Loops in a Program
A loop allows a set of instructions or a block of code to be executed repeatedly. It helps in
automating repetitive tasks and makes the code more efficient by avoiding the need to write
the same instructions multiple times. When a loop repeats forever (endlessly), it is called an
infinite loop. There are two types of loops.
• Counting loops: These repeat a block of code a certain number of times.
• Conditional loops: These repeat until a certain condition is reached, which means they
keep going until the condition remains true.
For example:
Robby has to paint these blank boxes to make a letter ‘U’
Start Start
Just as plants need sunlight
to produce glucose, algorithms
need right data to generate
optimum results.

