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WGU D335 Intro to Python | OA |
Objective Assessment | 15 Actual
Questions and Answers | 2026 Update |
100% Correct.
Create a solution that accepts three integer inputs representing the number of times an

employee travels to a job site. Output the total distance traveled to two decimal places

given the following miles per employee commute to the job site. Output the total

distance traveled to two decimal places given the following miles per employee

commute to the job site:

Employee A: 15.62 miles

Employee B: 41.85 miles

Employee C: 32.67 miles

The solution output should be in the format

Distance: total_miles_traveled miles -CORRECTANSWER travels = {

"A": int(input()),

"B": int(input()),

"C": int(input())

}

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 number of ounces.

Output the converted total number of tons, pounds, and remaining ounces based on the

input ounces value. There are 16 ounces in a pound and 2,000 pounds in a ton.

The solution output should be in the format

Tons: value_1 Pounds: value_2 Ounces: value_3 -CORRECTANSWER ounces =

int(input())

value_1 = ounces // (16 * 2000)

value_2 = (ounces % (16 * 2000)) // 16

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 index value for any any

of the five elements in the following list:

various_data_types = [516, 112.49, True, "meow", ("Western", "Governors",

"University"), {"apple": 1, "pear": 5}]

Using the built-in function type() and getting its name by using the .name attribute,

output data type (e.g., int", "float", "bool", "str") based on the input index value of the list

element.

The solution output should be in the format

Element index_value: data_type -CORRECTANSWER index_value = int(input())

, data_type = type(various_data_types[index_value]).__name__

print(f"Element {index_value}: {data_type}")



Create a solution that accepts any three integer inputs representing the base (b1, b2)

and height (h) measurements of a trapezoid in meters. Output the exact area of the

trapezoid in square meters as a float value. The exact area of a trapezoid can be

calculated by finding the average of the two base measurements, then multiplying by

the height measurement.

Trapezoid Area Formula:A = [(b1 + b2) / 2] * h

The solution output should be in the format

Trapezoid area: area_value square meters -CORRECTANSWER b1 = int(input())

b2 = int(input())

h = int(input())

area_value = float((b1 + b2) /2) * h

print(f"Trapezoid area: {area_value} square meters")



Create a solution that accepts five integer inputs. Output the sum of the five inputs three

times, converting the inputs to the requested data type prior to finding the sum.

First output: sum of five inputs maintained as integer values

Second output: sum of five inputs converted to float values

Third output: sum of five inputs converted to string values (concatenate)

The solution output should be in the format

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