Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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''' Women: Calories = ((Age x 0.074) - (Weight x 0.05741) + (Heart Rate x 0.4472) - 20.4022) x Time / 4.184 '''
''' Men: Calories = ((Age x 0.2017) + (Weight x 0.09036) + (Heart Rate x 0.6309) - 55.0969) x Time / 4.184 '''
# TODO: Inputs age (years), weight (pounds), heart rate (beats per minute), and time (minutes),
# respectively into corresponding variables. E.g. age = float(input())
# TODO: Translate the formulas into python for women and men calories. E.g.
# calories_women = …
# calories_man = …
# Display the women and men calories. E.g.
print('Women: {:.2f} calories'.format(calories_women))
print('Men: {:.2f} calories'.format(calories_man))
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