Programming in Python questions |\ |\ |\ |\
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Create a solution that accepts three integer inputs representing
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the number of times an employee travels to a job site. Output
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the total distance traveled to two decimal places given the
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following miles per employee commute to the job site. Output
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the total distance traveled to two decimal places given the
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following miles per employee commute to the job site:
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Employee A: 15.62 miles |\ |\ |\
Employee B: 41.85 miles |\ |\ |\
Employee C: 32.67 miles |\ |\ |\
The solution output should be in the format
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Distance: total_miles_traveled miles - CORRECT ANSWERS
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✔✔travels = { |\ |\
"A": int(input()),
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"B": int(input()),
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"C": int(input())
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}
miles_per_employee = {"A": 15.62, "B":41.85, "C": 32.67} |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
total_miles_traveled = sum(travels[employee] * |\ |\ |\ |\
miles_per_employee[employee] for employee in travels) |\ |\ |\ |\
print(f"Distance: {total_miles_traveled:.2f} miles") |\ |\
, Create a solution that accepts an integer input representing any
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number of ounces. Output the converted total number of tons,
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pounds, and remaining ounces based on the input ounces value.
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There are 16 ounces in a pound and 2,000 pounds in a ton.
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The solution output should be in the format
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Tons: value_1 Pounds: value_2 Ounces: value_3 - CORRECT
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ANSWERS ✔✔ounces = int(input()) |\ |\ |\
value_1 = ounces // (16 * 2000)
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value_2 = (ounces % (16 * 2000)) // 16
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value_3 = ounces % 16 |\ |\ |\ |\
print(f"Tons: {value_1}") |\
print(f"Pounds: {value_2}") |\
print(f"Ounces: {value_3}") |\
Create a solution that accepts an integer input representing the
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index value for any any of the five elements in the following list:
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various_data_types = [516, 112.49, True, "meow", ("Western", |\ |\ |\ |\ |\ |\
"Governors", "University"), {"apple": 1, "pear": 5}]
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Using the built-in function type() and getting its name by using
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the .name attribute, output data type (e.g., int", "float", "bool",
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"str") based on the input index value of the list element.
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The solution output should be in the format
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Element index_value: data_type - CORRECT ANSWERS
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✔✔index_value = int(input()) |\ |\
data_type = type(various_data_types[index_value]).__name__
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print(f"Element {index_value}: {data_type}") |\ |\