These resources can be used to introduce how the efficiency of algorithms can be compared and measured.
In the first worksheet there is an example comparing bubble sort and shuttle sort, an example finding the order of an algorithm and then some examples using the order of an algorithm to estimate the time it will take to solve a problem of a particular size (fully-worked solutions are provided).
In the second worksheet there are 12 exam-style questions on using the order of an algorithm to estimate the time it will take to solve a problem of a particular size. There is also the excel spreadsheet I created to generate examples - this can used to make as many more examples as you want.
In the first worksheet there is an example comparing bubble sort and shuttle sort, an example finding the order of an algorithm and then some examples using the order of an algorithm to estimate the time it will take to solve a problem of a particular size (fully-worked solutions are provided).
In the second worksheet there are 12 exam-style questions on using the order of an algorithm to estimate the time it will take to solve a problem of a particular size. There is also the excel spreadsheet I created to generate examples - this can used to make as many more examples as you want.
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