dosage = 100 time_since_last_dose = 7 is_nighttime = False took something_cross_reactive = False #You may modify the lines of code above, but don't move them! #When you Submit your code, we'll change these lines to #assign different values to the variables. # #Let's try to use our mathematical operators and logical #operators together. # #Imagine you've been battling a cold. You're deciding whether #to take cough syrup or not, and if so, how much to take. # #time_since_last_dose represents the number of hours since #you Tast took some cough syrup. For every hour it's been, #you're allowed to have one dose. # #If it's nighttime (is_nighttime), then you may double #your dose since you won't be taking any until morning. # #However, if you've taken something cross-reactive #(took_something_cross_reactive), then you should not take #any cough syrup. # #Write a program that will print how large a dose of cough #syrup to take. # #HINT: Remember, if you try to multiply a number times a #boolean, Python treats False as 0 and True as 1. There are #other ways to do this, though. #Add your code here!
dosage = 100 time_since_last_dose = 7 is_nighttime = False took something_cross_reactive = False #You may modify the lines of code above, but don't move them! #When you Submit your code, we'll change these lines to #assign different values to the variables. # #Let's try to use our mathematical operators and logical #operators together. # #Imagine you've been battling a cold. You're deciding whether #to take cough syrup or not, and if so, how much to take. # #time_since_last_dose represents the number of hours since #you Tast took some cough syrup. For every hour it's been, #you're allowed to have one dose. # #If it's nighttime (is_nighttime), then you may double #your dose since you won't be taking any until morning. # #However, if you've taken something cross-reactive #(took_something_cross_reactive), then you should not take #any cough syrup. # #Write a program that will print how large a dose of cough #syrup to take. # #HINT: Remember, if you try to multiply a number times a #boolean, Python treats False as 0 and True as 1. There are #other ways to do this, though. #Add your code here!
Chapter2: Using Data
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