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BTEC Nationals Computing Student Book

For the 2016 specifications
By:Jenny Phillips; Richard McGill; Alan Jarvis; Mark Fishpool; Tim Cook; David Atkinson-Beaumont
Publisher:Pearson International Content
Print ISBN:9781292166926
eText ISBN:9781292166780
Edition:1
Copyright:2016
Format:Page Fidelity

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