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Learn Python from Scratch
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Learn Python from Scratch

Learn Python from Scratch

1. The basics
2. Arithmetic operations
3. Common data types
4. Conditional statements
5. Other data types
6. Loops
7. Functions

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Task

Consider the variables from the previous chapter, and new variable velocity (in miles per hour). Your tasks are:

  1. Find out number of hours that needed to pass the distance (dist_mi) with constant speed (velocity). Save this result within time_h variable, and output the result.
  2. Calculate how many full days this trip will take using time_h variable. Save this number within time_days variable, and output the result. Note, that there you need to round up this number. You can do it by converting to integer, and adding 1 day.

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bookfloat and int

Let's continue the last task.

Task

Consider the variables from the previous chapter, and new variable velocity (in miles per hour). Your tasks are:

  1. Find out number of hours that needed to pass the distance (dist_mi) with constant speed (velocity). Save this result within time_h variable, and output the result.
  2. Calculate how many full days this trip will take using time_h variable. Save this number within time_days variable, and output the result. Note, that there you need to round up this number. You can do it by converting to integer, and adding 1 day.

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Section 3. Chapter 3
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bookfloat and int

Let's continue the last task.

Task

Consider the variables from the previous chapter, and new variable velocity (in miles per hour). Your tasks are:

  1. Find out number of hours that needed to pass the distance (dist_mi) with constant speed (velocity). Save this result within time_h variable, and output the result.
  2. Calculate how many full days this trip will take using time_h variable. Save this number within time_days variable, and output the result. Note, that there you need to round up this number. You can do it by converting to integer, and adding 1 day.

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Let's continue the last task.

Task

Consider the variables from the previous chapter, and new variable velocity (in miles per hour). Your tasks are:

  1. Find out number of hours that needed to pass the distance (dist_mi) with constant speed (velocity). Save this result within time_h variable, and output the result.
  2. Calculate how many full days this trip will take using time_h variable. Save this number within time_days variable, and output the result. Note, that there you need to round up this number. You can do it by converting to integer, and adding 1 day.

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Section 3. Chapter 3
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