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Impara Challenge: Inventory Sorting Capstone | Variables and Types
Introduction to Python (copy)
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Introduction to Python (copy)

Introduction to Python (copy)

1. Getting Started
2. Variables and Types
3. Conditional Statements
4. Other Data Types
5. Loops
6. Functions

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Challenge: Inventory Sorting Capstone

Great job mastering variables, data types, slicing, and concatenation!

Now, let's apply your new skills to a realistic scenario involving organizing new grocery store inventory.

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Manage a grocery store inventory by extracting item names and categories using string slicing, assigning prices, and printing formatted statements.

  • Slice the items string to extract:
    • "Bubblegum"candy1
    • "Chocolate"candy2
    • "Pasta"dry_goods
  • Slice the categories string to extract:
    • "Candy Aisle"category1
    • "Pasta Aisle"category2
  • Create price variables:
    • bubblegum_price = $1.50
    • chocolate_price = $2.00
    • pasta_price = $5.40
  • Use print() to display item names, prices, and categories.

Output Requirements

Print the following:

  • We have <candy1> for <bubblegum_price> in the <category1>
  • We have <candy2> for <chocolate_price> in the <category1>
  • We have <dry_goods> for <pasta_price> in the <category2>

Soluzione

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Sezione 2. Capitolo 7
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book
Challenge: Inventory Sorting Capstone

Great job mastering variables, data types, slicing, and concatenation!

Now, let's apply your new skills to a realistic scenario involving organizing new grocery store inventory.

Compito

Swipe to start coding

Manage a grocery store inventory by extracting item names and categories using string slicing, assigning prices, and printing formatted statements.

  • Slice the items string to extract:
    • "Bubblegum"candy1
    • "Chocolate"candy2
    • "Pasta"dry_goods
  • Slice the categories string to extract:
    • "Candy Aisle"category1
    • "Pasta Aisle"category2
  • Create price variables:
    • bubblegum_price = $1.50
    • chocolate_price = $2.00
    • pasta_price = $5.40
  • Use print() to display item names, prices, and categories.

Output Requirements

Print the following:

  • We have <candy1> for <bubblegum_price> in the <category1>
  • We have <candy2> for <chocolate_price> in the <category1>
  • We have <dry_goods> for <pasta_price> in the <category2>

Soluzione

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Tutto è chiaro?

Come possiamo migliorarlo?

Grazie per i tuoi commenti!

Sezione 2. Capitolo 7
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