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Pearson Edexcel International GCSE
In Computer Science (4CP0/2C)
Paper 02 Application of Computational Thinking

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Summer 2023
Question Paper Log Number P72938A
Publications Code 4CP0_02_2306_MS
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or
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Accept || for C# and Java 1
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1(b)(v) B5 inGross 1
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