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Brainstorming and Computational Thinking have some things in common Which one is the odd one? A. Abstraction/Combining similar concepts into one B. Pattern-matching/Finding themes or like concepts C. Decomposition/Breaking down problems D. Algorithms/Coding

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Brainstorming and Computational Thinking have some things in common Which one is the odd one? A. Abstraction/Combining similar concepts into one B. Pattern-matching/Finding themes or like concepts C. Decomposition/Breaking down problems D. Algorithms/Coding

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The odd one out is D. Algorithms/Coding. While algorithms are a part of computational thinking, coding is a specific application of algorithms and not a shared concept between brainstorming and computational thinking. In contrast, abstraction, pattern-matching, and decomposition are concepts that can be applied in both brainstorming and computational thinking.

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