Thinking Algorithmically In this course, we have discussed "thinking algorithmically" by applying the concept of classes

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Thinking Algorithmically In this course, we have discussed "thinking algorithmically" by applying the concept of classes

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Thinking Algorithmically
In this course, we have discussed "thinking algorithmically" by applying the concept of classes, objects, and algorithms to everyday tasks (e.g. making breakfast, construction, taking a commuter train from a suburban station to a hotel event, etc.).
For this question, choose an everyday life situation (other than the examples from the lecture), and explain the process as an algorithm with between 7-10 steps. The steps of the algorithm can be written in English sentences (no code required). What do the terms "object" and "class" mean in programming? What are "objects" and "classes" in your analogy? Provide a clear explanation.
Please don't use commutting via train as the example and explain what the objects and classes are in your example at the end. Thank you!
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