In regards to how computers use input and output, which statement below matches what you learned in the Code.org lesson "Input and Output" while working with the "Pet Chooser" app, "Story Creator" app, and the "Improved Pet App" app?(2 points) Responses Input and Output can be described by using a Venn Diagram where we are looking for the information shared by the overlapping of two circles. Input and Output can be described by using a Venn Diagram where we are looking for the information shared by the overlapping of two circles. Input is like showing up to work on time and output is like clocking out at the end of the day before going home. Input is like showing up to work on time and output is like clocking out at the end of the day before going home. Input and Output are the pieces of information computers get and give from users, devices, or other computers. Computers take in the input, process the information, and then deliver back the output to the user. Input and Output are the pieces of information computers get and give from users, devices, or other computers. Computers take in the input, process the information, and then deliver back the output to the user. I'm not really sure, because I did not complete my Code.org assigned lesson. So, I will just guess answer D.

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Input and Output are the pieces of information computers get and give from users, devices, or other computers. Computers take in the input, process the information, and then deliver back the output to the user.