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for my code I had:
if prices >= 20:
tax = prices / 2
return sum( tax + prices)
else:
return sum(prices)
but It doesnt work Im not sure what to do...
![Question 4: Total Price
Implement the function total_price , which takes in a list of prices of individual products and needs to find the total price.
Unfortunately, any product that is priced greater than or equal to $20 has a 50 percent tax, so include that in the final price.
Try to do this in one line!
Cast your final answer to an integer to avoid floating point precision errors. For example, if x contains your final answer,
return int(x) !
def total_price(prices):
IIII
Finds the total price of all products in prices including a
50% tax on products with a price greater than or equal to 20.
>> total_price([5, 20, 30, 7])
87
>>> total_price([8, 4, 3])
15
>>> total_price([10, 100, 4])
164
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Transcribed Image Text:Question 4: Total Price
Implement the function total_price , which takes in a list of prices of individual products and needs to find the total price.
Unfortunately, any product that is priced greater than or equal to $20 has a 50 percent tax, so include that in the final price.
Try to do this in one line!
Cast your final answer to an integer to avoid floating point precision errors. For example, if x contains your final answer,
return int(x) !
def total_price(prices):
IIII
Finds the total price of all products in prices including a
50% tax on products with a price greater than or equal to 20.
>> total_price([5, 20, 30, 7])
87
>>> total_price([8, 4, 3])
15
>>> total_price([10, 100, 4])
164
"*** YOUR CODE HERE ****
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logic:-
define function
set total=0
iterate the list using for loop.
Set tax=0
if i>=20
Tax=i/2 #50 percent
total=total+tax+i
return total from function
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