Decomposition - What is the name of the process we use to break down a big problem into smaller parts?, Decomposition is when we break down a problem into smaller parts. - What is decomposition?, Because it makes it easier to understand and solve - Why do we decompose problems?, Fitting a new kitchen, learning to walk, or washing clothes. - Give an example of an everyday problem we might need to decompose., Split the shape into simple shapes like squares and rectangles that we know how to calculate the area of. - If we need to calculate the area of a complicated shape, how could we decompose the problem?, Yes, computer scientists use decomposition to give computers step-by-step instructions. - When a computer solves a problem, does it use decomposition?, True - True or False: We can decompose sub-problems into even smaller parts if we need to., The smaller parts. - Is it easier to understand a whole problem, or the smaller parts it is made of, Understanding the problem - What is the first step in solving a problem?, Algorithm - This is a set of instructions that are followed in a specific order to solve a problem.,
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