4 Exercises

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print "Hello World!"
print "Hello Again"
print "I like typing this."
print "This is fun"
print "Yo yo yo"
print "Printing along with the instructions"
print "But I rebelled slightly."
print "I did more than he said and different starting with yo."
print ""
print "Yo!"
print #"hi"

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# Comments for reading how your program works later.
print "Code before comments" # Prints "Code before comments"
# Disabled code. Non-functional
# print "Won't run."
print "This will run."
# A comment, this is so you can read your program later.
# Anything after the # is ignored by python.
print "I could have code like this." # and the comment after is ignored.
# You can also use a comment to "disable" or comment out a piece of code:
# print "This won't run."
print "This will run."

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print "I will now count my chickens:" # Prints text
print "Hens", 25.0 + 30.0 / 6.0 # Divides, then adds the numbers together.
print "Roosters", 100.0 - 25.0 * 3.0 % 4.0 # Multiplies 25 and 3, then runs 75 mod 4 which is 3, then subtracts that from 10.00.0.
print "Now I will count the eggs:" # More text.
print 3.0 + 2.0 + 1.0 - 5.0 + 4.0 % 2.0 - 1.0 / 4.0 + 6.0 #
print "Is it true that 3 + 2 < 5 - 7"
print 3.0 + 2.0 < 5.0 - 7.0
print "What is 3 +2?", 3.0 + 2.0
print "What is 5 -7?", 5.0 - 7.0
print "That's why it's False."
print "How about some more?"
print "Is it greater?", 5.0 > -2.0
print "Is it greater or equal?", 5.0 >= -2.0
print "Is it less or equal?", 5.0 <= -2.0

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# Number of cars
cars = 100
# Number of people that can be fit in each car.
space_in_a_car = 4.0
# Number of people driving.
drivers = 30
# Number of passengers riding.
passengers = 90
# Number of cars not driven.
cars_not_driven = cars - drivers
# Number of cars driven.
cars_driven = drivers
# The total number of people that can ride in each car.
carpool_capacity = cars_driven * space_in_a_car
# The average number of passengers in each car.
average_passengers_per_car = passengers / cars_driven # Line number 8, the first time, he tried to do car_pool_capacity instead of carpool_capacity
print "There are", cars, "cars available."
print "There are only", drivers, "drivers available."
print "There will be", cars_not_driven, "empty cars today."
print "We have", passengers, "to carpool today."
print "We need to put about", average_passengers_per_car, "in each car."
# 1. I used 4.0 for space_in_a_car, but is that necessary? What happens if it's just 4? Nothing changes in this case.
# 2. Remember that 4.0 is a floating point number. It's just a number with a decimal point, and you need 4.0 instead of just 4 so that it is floating point.
# 3. Write comments above each of the variable assignments.
# 4-6 completed as well.

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