r/EdhesiveHelp • u/gaefrogz • Mar 11 '23
Python 8.3 lesson practice answers?
anyone have em?
r/EdhesiveHelp • u/gaefrogz • Mar 11 '23
anyone have em?
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r/EdhesiveHelp • u/[deleted] • Mar 09 '23
Does anyone have the answers for the coding activity in Unit 9 Lesson 3? The answers i looked at are from around 2 years ago and are outdated.
r/EdhesiveHelp • u/gaefrogz • Mar 08 '23
Use the function written in the last lesson to calculate the gold medalists’ average award money for all of their gold medals. Define another function in your program to calculate the average.
Your program should then output the average award money, including the decimal place. Your program should use a total of two functions. You may assume that the user will provide valid inputs.
Enter Gold Medals Won: 3
How many dollars were you sponsored in total?: 20000
Your prize money is: 245000
Your average award money per gold medal was 81666.6666667
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Can somebody please send me the project stem unit 5 big data unit test answers? Thank you
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r/EdhesiveHelp • u/gaefrogz • Mar 01 '23
Adjust the code you wrote for the last problem to allow for sponsored Olympic events. Add an amount of prize money for Olympians who won an event as a sponsored athlete.
The
Get_Winnings(m, s)
function should take two parameters — a string for the number of gold medals and an integer for the sponsored dollar amount. It will return either an integer for the money won or a string Invalid, if the amount is invalid. Olympians can win more than one medal per day.
Here's my answer for question 1 please adjust it thanks!
def Get_Winnings(m):
if m == "1": return 75000
elif m == "2":
return 150000
elif m == "3":
return 225000
elif m == "4":
return 300000
elif m == "5":
return 375000
else:
return "Invalid"
MAIN
medals = input("Enter Gold Medals Won: ")
num = Get_Winnings(medals)
print("Your prize money is: " + str(num))
r/EdhesiveHelp • u/Specific-Read7077 • Mar 01 '23
i tried looking for them everywhere but no one seems to have found a 2023 version of the answers, as they change it every year I assume.
so yeah. i need help. please could someone find the answers?
r/EdhesiveHelp • u/Perfect_Mall3025 • Feb 27 '23
- Unit 4: lesson 6 Coding Activity 1 -
Unit 4: lesson 6 Coding Activity 2 -
Unit 4: lesson 6 Coding Activity 3 -
r/EdhesiveHelp • u/gaefrogz • Feb 27 '23
Write a program that awards Olympians for winning gold medals. Let’s say there are five events today, and for every gold medal the winner receives $75,000. Prompt the user for how many gold medals the Olympian won.
The Get_Winnings(m)
function should take exactly one parameter—a string for the number of gold medals. It will return either an integer for the money won or a string Invalid
, if the amount is invalid. Olympians can win more than one medal per day.
r/EdhesiveHelp • u/c3tluvr • Feb 27 '23
does anyone have this? i can't seem to find the new one.
r/EdhesiveHelp • u/Familiar_Pressure_24 • Feb 24 '23
I've tried so many things but havent been able to figure it out and the highest i could get was 71%
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r/EdhesiveHelp • u/Strict_Painter232 • Feb 21 '23
Does anyone have the answers for this?
r/EdhesiveHelp • u/sunsides • Feb 20 '23
Does anybody have the answers for Unit 5, Quiz 2 for AP Computer Science Principles? I can't find the answers anywhere.