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in this video weamp;#39;re going to take a look at trace tables weamp;#39;re going to look at what we mean by a trace table and then weamp;#39;re going to go through a worked example of how to complete a trace table so what is a trace table well a trace table is how we perform a dry run of an algorithm trace tables show how the variables change at each stage of the algorithm trace tables find the outputs for a given set of data to test the flowchart or pseudocode gives the expected results trace tables help to check that your logic is correct and help you to find errors trace tables help determine what to give an algorithm has been designed to do what it does using trace tables means thereamp;#39;s less chance of making an error when performing your dry run as youamp;#39;re going to document the variables and the outputs at each step on the paper okay so letamp;#39;s now practice a dry run of this algorithm but we have it represented here as a flowchart on the left-hand side on t