26 lines
663 B
Python
26 lines
663 B
Python
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# Write your max_num function here:
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def max_num(num1, num2, num3):
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if num1 > num2 and num1 > num3:
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return num1
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elif num2 > num1 and num2 > num3:
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return num2
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elif num3 > num1 and num3 > num2:
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return num3
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elif num2 > num3 and num1 == num2:
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return "It's a tie!"
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elif num3 > num2 and num3 == num1:
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return "It's a tie!"
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elif num3 > num1 and num2 == num3:
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return "It's a tie!"
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# Uncomment these function calls to test your max_num function:
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print(max_num(-10, 0, 10))
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# should print 10
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print(max_num(-10, 5, -30))
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# should print 5
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print(max_num(-5, -10, -10))
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# should print -5
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print(max_num(2, 3, 3))
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# should print "It's a tie!"
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