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Prepare for the D335 Introduction to Python Performance Assessment with this updated study resource featuring answers and coding guidance for questions 1–15. Covers essential Python programming concepts including variables, data types, loops, conditional statements, functions, lists, dictionaries, string manipulation, user input, basic algorithms, and problem-solving techniques. Includes clear explanations to strengthen coding knowledge, improve logical thinking, and support successful completion of Python assessments. Ideal for WGU students preparing for D335 coursework, performance assessments, coding exercises, and introductory programming evaluations. Structured for efficient review, self-study, and improved programming confidence.

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D335 Introduction to Python (PA)
Answers (𝑓or questions 1-15):
#1:

times_traveledA = int(input())
times_traveledB = int(input())
times_traveledC = int(input())
EmployeeA = 15.62 #miles
EmployeeB = 41.85 #miles
EmployeeC = 32.67 #miles
distance_traveledA = EmployeeA * times_traveledA
distance_traveledB = EmployeeB * times_traveledB
distance_traveledC = EmployeeC * times_traveledC
total_distance_traveled = distance_traveledA + distance_traveledB + distance_traveledC
print("Distance: {:.2𝑓} miles".𝑓ormat(total_distance_traveled))

#2:

ounces_per_pound = 16
pounds_per_ton = 2000
num_ounces = int(input())
tons = num_ounces // (ounces_per_pound * pounds_per_ton)
remaining_ounces = num_ounces % (ounces_per_pound * pounds_per_ton)
pounds = remaining_ounces // ounces_per_pound
remaining_ounces = remaining_ounces % ounces_per_pound
print("Tons: {}".𝑓ormat(tons))
print("Pounds: {}".𝑓ormat(pounds))
print("Ounces: {}".𝑓ormat(remaining_ounces))

#3:

index_value = int(input())
name = various_data_types[index_value]
data_type = type(name).__name__
print(𝑓"Element {index_value}:
{data_type}")

#4:

b1 = int(input())
b2 = int(input())
h = int(input())
area_value = ((b1 + b2) / 2) * h
print("Trapezoid area: {:.1𝑓} square
meters".𝑓ormat(area_value))

, #5:

num1 = int(input())
num2 = int(input())
num3 = int(input())
num4 = int(input())
num5 = int(input())
integer_sum = num1 + num2 + num3 + num4 + num5
𝑓loat_sum = 𝑓loat(num1) + 𝑓loat(num2) + 𝑓loat(num3) + 𝑓loat(num4) +
𝑓loat(num5) string_sum = str(num1) + str(num2) + str(num3) + str(num4) +
str(num5) print("Integer: {}".𝑓ormat(integer_sum))
print("Float: {}".𝑓ormat(𝑓loat_sum))
print("String: {}".𝑓ormat(string_sum))

#6:

student_id = int(input())
student_id_string = str(student_id)

𝑓irst3 = student_id_string[0:3]
second2 = student_id_string[3:5]
last4 = student_id_string[5:]
print(𝑓"{𝑓irst3}-{second2}-{last4}")

#7:

prede𝑓_list = [4, -27, 15, 33, -10]
boolean_value = False
max_value = max(prede𝑓_list)
num = int(input())
i𝑓 num > max_value:
boolean_value = True
print("Greater Than Max? {}".𝑓ormat(boolean_value))
else:
print("Greater Than Max? {}".𝑓ormat(boolean_value))

#8:

temperature = int(input())
i𝑓 temperature >= 212:
print("Boiling")
i𝑓 temperature == 212:
print("Caution: Hot!")
i𝑓 temperature in range(115, 212): #115-211
print("Hot")
i𝑓 temperature in range(80, 115): #80-114
print("Warm")
i𝑓 temperature in range(33, 80): #33-79
print("Cold")
i𝑓 temperature < 33:

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