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Learn Challenge: Running Grocery Store Extended | Conditional Statements in Python
Introduction to Python(ihor)
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Introduction to Python(ihor)

Introduction to Python(ihor)

1. First Acquaintance with Python
2. Variables and Types in Python
3. Conditional Statements in Python
4. Other Data Types in Python
5. Loops in Python
6. Functions in Python

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Challenge: Running Grocery Store Extended

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You are a trader analyzing your recent budget changes to determine whether you've made a profit, incurred a loss, or maintained your original budget. You have an initial_budget representing your starting amount, a variable called changes representing any gains or losses to your budget, and a variable called final_budget representing your ending budget after applying these changes.

  • If your final budget is greater than your initial budget, assign "success" to result.
  • If your final budget is less than your initial budget, assign "failure" to result.
  • if your budget has remained the same, assign "budget unchanged" to result.

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Challenge: Running Grocery Store Extended

Task

Swipe to start coding

You are a trader analyzing your recent budget changes to determine whether you've made a profit, incurred a loss, or maintained your original budget. You have an initial_budget representing your starting amount, a variable called changes representing any gains or losses to your budget, and a variable called final_budget representing your ending budget after applying these changes.

  • If your final budget is greater than your initial budget, assign "success" to result.
  • If your final budget is less than your initial budget, assign "failure" to result.
  • if your budget has remained the same, assign "budget unchanged" to result.

Solution

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Section 3. Chapter 10
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