where M&M's is the food name, 10.0 is the grams of fat, 34.0 is the grams of carbohydrates, 2.0 is the grams of protein, and 1.0 is the number of servings, the output is: Nutritional information per serving of None: Fat: 0.00 g Carbohydrates: 0.00 g Protein: 0.00 g Number of calories for 1.00 serving (s): 0.00 Nutritional information per serving of M&M's: Fat: 10.00 g Carbohydrates: 34.00 g Protein: 2.00 g Number of calories for 1.00 serving (s): 234.00

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class FoodItem:
    # TODO: Define constructor with parameters to initialize instance 
    #       attributes (name, fat, carbs, protein)
       
    def get_calories(self, num_servings):
        # Calorie formula
        calories = ((self.fat * 9) + (self.carbs * 4) + (self.protein * 4)) * num_servings;
        return calories
       
    def print_info(self):
        print('Nutritional information per serving of {}:'.format(self.name))
        print('   Fat: {:.2f} g'.format(self.fat))
        print('   Carbohydrates: {:.2f} g'.format(self.carbs))
        print('   Protein: {:.2f} g'.format(self.protein))

if __name__ == "__main__":
    
    food_item1 = FoodItem()
   
    item_name = input()
    amount_fat = float(input())
    amount_carbs = float(input())
    amount_protein = float(input())
   
    food_item2 = FoodItem(item_name, amount_fat, amount_carbs, amount_protein)
      
    num_servings = float(input())
      
    food_item1.print_info()
    print('Number of calories for {:.2f} serving(s): {:.2f}'.format(num_servings, 
                          food_item1.get_calories(num_servings)))
                           
    print()
                           
    food_item2.print_info()
    print('Number of calories for {:.2f} serving(s): {:.2f}'.format(num_servings, 
                          food_item2.get_calories(num_servings)))

Complete the FoodItem class by adding a constructor to initialize a food item. The constructor should initialize the name (a string) to "None"
and all other instance attributes to 0.0 by default. If the constructor is called with a food name, grams of fat, grams of carbohydrates, and
grams of protein, the constructor should assign each instance attribute with the appropriate parameter value.
The given program accepts as input a food item name, fat, carbs, and protein and the number of servings. The program creates a food item
using the constructor parameters' default values and a food item using the input values. The program outputs the nutritional information
and calories per serving for both food items.
Ex: If the input is:
M&M's
10.0
34.0
2.0
1.0
where M&M's is the food name, 10.0 is the grams of fat, 34.0 is the grams of carbohydrates, 2.0 is the grams of protein, and 1.0 is the
number of servings, the output is:
Nutritional information per serving of None:
Fat: 0.00 g
Carbohydrates: 0.00 g
Protein: 0.00 g
Number of calories for 1.00 serving (s): 0.00
Nutritional information per serving of M&M's:
Fat: 10.00 g
Carbohydrates: 34.00 g
Protein: 2.00 g
Number of calories for 1.00 serving (s): 234.00
Transcribed Image Text:Complete the FoodItem class by adding a constructor to initialize a food item. The constructor should initialize the name (a string) to "None" and all other instance attributes to 0.0 by default. If the constructor is called with a food name, grams of fat, grams of carbohydrates, and grams of protein, the constructor should assign each instance attribute with the appropriate parameter value. The given program accepts as input a food item name, fat, carbs, and protein and the number of servings. The program creates a food item using the constructor parameters' default values and a food item using the input values. The program outputs the nutritional information and calories per serving for both food items. Ex: If the input is: M&M's 10.0 34.0 2.0 1.0 where M&M's is the food name, 10.0 is the grams of fat, 34.0 is the grams of carbohydrates, 2.0 is the grams of protein, and 1.0 is the number of servings, the output is: Nutritional information per serving of None: Fat: 0.00 g Carbohydrates: 0.00 g Protein: 0.00 g Number of calories for 1.00 serving (s): 0.00 Nutritional information per serving of M&M's: Fat: 10.00 g Carbohydrates: 34.00 g Protein: 2.00 g Number of calories for 1.00 serving (s): 234.00
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