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10.19 LAB: Winning team (classes)
Complete the Team class implementation. For the instance method get_win_percentage(), the formula is:
team_wins / (team_wins + team_losses)
Note: Use floating-point division.
Ex: If the input is:
Ravens
13
3
where Ravens is the team's name, 13 is the number of team wins, and 3 is the number of team losses, the output is:
Congratulations, Team Ravens has a winning average!
If the input is Angels 80 82, the output is:
Team Angels has a losing average.
Use Python.

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10.19.1: LAB: Winning team (classes)
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main.py
Load default template.
1 class Team:
def _init_(self):
self.team_name = 'none'
self.team_wins = e
self.team_losses = 0
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# TODO: Define get_win_percentage ()
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_main_":
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team = Team()
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team_name = input ()
team_wins = int (input())
team_losses = int(input())
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team.team name = team name
team.team_wins = team_wins
team.team_losses = team_losses
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input values in the first box, then click Run program and observe the program's output in the
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second box.
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