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Learn Challenge: Working with Logical Operators | 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: Working with Logical Operators

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You are managing an admission system for an amusement park. The park has a rule that only adults (18 years or older) or children accompanied by adults are allowed to enter. You have four people: Bob, Alice, John, and Mike.

  • Use comparison operators and logical operators to determine if the admission criteria are met.
  • Check if Bob and John can enter the park together. Store the result in the variable can_bob_and_john_enter.
  • Check if Alice OR Mike can enter the park individually. Store the result in the variable can_alice_or_mike_enter.
  • Check if Bob, Alice, and John can all enter the park together. Store the result in the variable can_bob_alice_john_enter.

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Challenge: Working with Logical Operators

Task

Swipe to start coding

You are managing an admission system for an amusement park. The park has a rule that only adults (18 years or older) or children accompanied by adults are allowed to enter. You have four people: Bob, Alice, John, and Mike.

  • Use comparison operators and logical operators to determine if the admission criteria are met.
  • Check if Bob and John can enter the park together. Store the result in the variable can_bob_and_john_enter.
  • Check if Alice OR Mike can enter the park individually. Store the result in the variable can_alice_or_mike_enter.
  • Check if Bob, Alice, and John can all enter the park together. Store the result in the variable can_bob_alice_john_enter.

Solution

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Section 3. Chapter 4
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