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- In Python lang. ONE Generate a random number between 1 and 100. That will be the number that the user should guess. Please print the random number. Generate a random number by using the random.randint function Try several times to check that the number produced is random. TWO: 0010 Create a variable and ask the user to input a number. Ask the user to input a number in a variable that will be rewritten every time the user inserts a number and Enforce the rules: Enforce that the input is a digit from 1 to 100. Give feedback to the user if the number needs to meet the rule. Allow the user to input the number again. If the number meets the rules, convert the input [a string] into an integer and evaluate if the guessed number is the same as the randomly generated number FOUR: Evaluate if the randomly generated number is the same that the number input by the user. FIVE: Use the dictionaries that you created for faculty members. Be sure that all the dictionaries have the same keys:…arrow_forwardWrite a FUNCTION that asks the user to input a string. Unless the user inputs "END" or "end", a loop will execute wherein the user is asked to input a string. Each time the loop runs and the user input a string, the function does the following: +Print the number of letters in the string that the user inputs; +Print the number of digits in the string that the user inputs. When the user enters "END" or "end" the loop stops and the function prints the aggregate numbers of letters and digits that the user has entered from the beginning. Example: 1st loop: a8K6H => 3 letters and 2 numbers 2nd loop: THGF*T425 => 5 letters and 3 numbers Aggragates: 8 letters and 5 numbersarrow_forwardWrite a program that requests the current time and a waiting time as two integers for the number of hours and the number of minutes to wait. The program then outputs what the time will be after the waiting period. Use 24-hour notation for the times. Include a loop that lets the user repeat this calculation for additional input values until the user says she or he wants to end the program. Input Notes:Both the current time and the waiting time are entered in the form HH:MM where HH and MM are integers signifying hours and minutes respectively. In response to the continuation prompts (described below) the user types a y or a Y to signify "continue" with any other character signifying "quit". Output Notes (Prompts and Labels):At the outset the program prints the title "Compute completion time from current time and waiting period". The program then prompts for the current time with the prompt "Current time:" followed by the instructions "Enter 24 hour time in the format HH:MM". After…arrow_forward
- Given an airplane’s acceleration a and take-off speed v, you can compute the minimum runway length needed for an airplane to take off using the following formula: length = v2 / 2 * a Write a program that prompts the user to enter v in meters/second (m/s) and the acceleration a in meters/second squared ( m/s2 ) , then displays the minimum runway length needed to take off. Here is a sample run: Enter speed and acceleration: 60 3.5 [enter] The minimum runway length for this airplane is 514.286arrow_forwardA parking garage charges a $2.00 minimum fee to park for up to three hours and an additional $1 per hour for each hour or part thereof over four hours. The maximum charge for any given 24-hour period is $10.00. Assume that no car parks for longer than 24 hours at a time. Write a program that will calculate and print the parking charges for each of three customers who parked their cars in this garage yesterday. You should enter the hours parked for each customer. Your program should print the results in a neat tabular format, and should calculate and print the total of yesterday's receipts. The program should use the function calculate Charges to determine the charge for each customer.arrow_forwardWrite a wholly creative quiz program that consists of three original questions that you make up according to these specifications: One question should require user input of type int One question should require user input of type float One should require a string input The quiz should be scored by using a counter variable that has an initial value of zero and is incremented by one for every correct answer. Provide feedback to the user for each question, and report the total score when the quiz has finished. Example runs not shown. It's a creative exercise. def main():points = 0states = int(input('How many states in the USA? '))if states == 50:points +=1print('Correct. Good job!')else:print('Sorry, the answer is 50') points = 0capital = input('What is the capital of England? ')if capital == "London":points+=1print('Correct. Well done.')else:print('Sorry, the answer is London .') points = 0points = float(input('How many points does a pentagram have? '))if points == 10:points…arrow_forward
- Write a program that request a user to enter ten numbers at random and compute the following:i. The average of all even numbers enteredii. The product of all odd numbersiii. The total of all the numbers Your program should use a do while loop the repetitive operation required. B. When a loan is taken or an investment is made we calculate the interest of which the loan or the investment will attract. It is often referred to as simple interest. Write a C++ program to compute the simple interest.arrow_forwardWrite a program that reads from the user 7 lines of input. Each line includes a team's name (String) and number of goals this team scored in the FIFA World Cup (integer). The program should calculate and print the average number of goals scored by a team. Sample Input and Output: In each line (and for 7 teams), insert a team's name and number of goals this team scored: Brazil 12 Lebanon 16 France 22 Syria 13 Spain 14 USA 24 υAE 15 The average of goals scored is 16.571420571428573arrow_forwardCalculating Student Grades Help Professor Navi to calculate the average score and letter grade for his students in CS119. Write a program in Python using only conditional statements and loops(DO NOT USE FUNCTIONS) to : Ask how many students Professor Navi has in his CS119 Your program should loop asking for the following data: Ask the student name Ask for 3 exam scores. Calculate the average score. Using a bunch of IF conditions, the computer should determine the grade and display the grade to the user. Use the following Criteria: If Average is 98-100… Assign the grade “A+” If Average is 95-97.99… Assign the grade “A” If Average is 91-94.99… Assign the grade “A-” If Average is 88-90.99… Assign the grade “B+” If Average is 84-87.99… Assign the grade “B” If Average is 80-83.99… Assign the grade “B-” If Average is 75-79.99… Assign the grade “C+” If Average is 70-74.99 Assign the grade “C” If Average is less than 70 and greater than 60 assign grade “D” If Average is less…arrow_forward
- . . 1. Write a program that asks and prints student information (name, age, allowance per month). The number of students whose information must be collected will be stated at the start of program execution. After the inputting process, all student info will be displayed. A prompt will show telling the user if he/she wants to continue; if "Y/y", inputting student info will again commence; if "N/n", the program will terminate. Any inputs other than "Y/y" or "N/n" . STUDENT DETAIL DB Enter number of students: 2 . Enter Student 1 name: Karlo Cris Enter Student 1 age: 24 Enter Student 1 allowance per month: 20000 Enter Student 2 name: Yuan Kyrie Enter Student 2 age: 20 Enter Student 2 allowance per month: 15000 Student 1 Details ➖➖➖➖➖ Name: Karlo Cris Age: 24 Allowance Per Month: 20000.0 .... Student 2 Details will not be accepted and will loop to the prompt until a valid input is given. Coding Requirements: Name: Yuan Kyrie Age: 20 Allowance Per Month: 15000.0 Try again? (Y/N): G Invalid…arrow_forwardWrite a program that do the following unit conversion based on user menu selection in python: (use while loop until the user enter ‘99’ selection to Quit) 1. Calculate Interest Rate 2. Calculate Mortgage 99 Quit If the user selects 1, then calculate interest rate. Create a python function that will continuously ask the user for inputs to calculate interest earned until the user enters a number 0 (zero) in principle. Once the user enters any number less than or equal to 0 in principle, the program will exit. The program should use while loop to ask the user for inputs. Assume the following variables: p is the initial principle balance r is the annual interest rate n is the amount of times the interest compounds in a year t is the number of years To calculate balance the formula used should be: total = p*(1+float(r/100)/n)**(n*t) interest = total - p Use import to include this function in the main program. If user choice selection 2, then calculate mortgage. For this, you need to…arrow_forwardWrite a program that uses loops to collect data and calculate the average score over a number of tests for a number of students. Use Small Basic for this assignment. The program should : 1. first ask the user to enter the number of students in the range of 1 to 10. 2. then the program asks the user to enter the number of tests (in the range of 1 to 5) 3. Then use a loop to collect the scores for those many tests for each student. The outer loop will iterate once for each student. The inner loop will iterate several times, once for each test. Each iteration of the inner loop will ask the user to enter the score for a test of a student. 3. After all iterations, the program should calculates and display the total scores and average score for each student.arrow_forward
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