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What is the output of the following
bonus = 500.0
sales = 2000.0
if sales > 2000.0:
bonus += 250
print("Bonus: ", bonus)
Runtime Error |
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Bonus: 500.0 |
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Bonus: 750.0 |
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Bonus: 250.0 |
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