Computer Science Illuminated
Computer Science Illuminated
6th Edition
ISBN: 9781284055917
Author: Nell Dale, John Lewis
Publisher: Jones & Bartlett Learning
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Chapter 7, Problem 49E

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a.

Recipe as an algorithm:

Yes”, the recipe is considered as the algorithm.

Reason:

To c...

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b.

Algorithm:

An algorithm is considered as the step by step procedures that are to followed in completing a process.

The below are the recipes to cook brownie in the form of the algorithm:

Step 1: Take the required ingredient

Step 2: Take 2 ounces of unsweetened chocolate

Step 3: Take ½ cup of butter

Step 4: Take 2 eggs

Step 5: Take ½ cup of flour

Step 6: Take ½ cup of chopped nuts.

Step 7: Preheat the oven to 3500

Step 8: Add the chocolate and butter into double boiler in a medium flame

Step 9: Once contents are melted remove the boiler from the flame...

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c.

Technical term used:

The technical term that is used in the recipe preparation is &...

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d.

Cooking terms used:

The cooking w...

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e.

Algorithm:

The below are the recipes to cook brownie and giving it to the professor in the form of the algorithm:

Step 1: Take the required ingredient

Step 2: Take 2 ounces of unsweetened chocolate

Step 3: Take ½ cup of butter

Step 4: Take 2 eggs

Step 5: Take ½ cup of flour

Step 6: Take ½ cup of chopped nuts.

Step 7: Preheat the oven to 3500

Step 8: Add the chocolate and butter into double boiler in a medium flame

Step 9: Once contents are melted remove the boiler from the flame...

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