College Board pseudocode refers to a simplified programming language used in AP Computer Science Principles exams. It is designed to resemble real code but without the complexity of a specific programming language.
Algorithm: A set of step-by-step instructions to solve a problem or complete a task.
Syntax: The rules and structure that define how code should be written in a programming language.
Debugging: The process of finding and fixing errors or bugs in code.
Which symbol is used in College Board Pseudocode to assign values to variables?
Which of the following values can be possibly generated from the College Board pseudocode line “RANDOM(5, 70)”?
What is the likelihood of getting a value of 5 from the line “RANDOM(4, 5)” in College Board pseudocode?
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