What are the paces required for computer and program designs based on literal thinking and abstract thinking (in that order)?(1 point)

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inner journey pace for abstract thinking, and slow pace for literal thinking
inner journey pace for abstract thinking, and slow pace for literal thinking

quick pace for literal thinking, and time-consuming pace for abstract thinking
quick pace for literal thinking, and time-consuming pace for abstract thinking

slow pace for literal thinking, and quick pace for abstract thinking
slow pace for literal thinking, and quick pace for abstract thinking

inner journey pace for abstract thinking, and moral pace for literal thinking

1 answer

The most appropriate response regarding the paces required for computer and program designs based on literal thinking and abstract thinking would be:

quick pace for literal thinking, and time-consuming pace for abstract thinking.

This reflects the nature of literal thinking, which often involves following established procedures and concrete solutions, while abstract thinking typically requires more time for exploration and conceptual development.