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1. Write a program named my_ that displays the following information: Your name The city where you were born Your favorite sports team Your undergraduate major 2. A car's miles per gallon (MPG) can be calculated with the following formula: MPG = Miles driven ÷ Gallons of gas used Write a ...

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1. Write a program named check_ that requests an integer from the user and prints whether the integer is positive or negative or zero. 2. A year with 366 days is called a leap year. Leap years are necessary to keep the calendar in sync with the sun, because the earth revolves around the sun once ve...

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1. Write a program, my_ that contains a Tuple holding the names of friends or family members. Then use a For Loop to read and print the names. 2. Write a program, , that contains a List of six integers. Use a list method to add one more integer. Use a list method to sort the list. Use a While Loop ...

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1. Write a program named try_ that contains a function named max. The program accepts two integer values as arguments and returns the value that is the greater of the two. For example, if 7 and 12 are passed as arguments to the function, the function should return 12. Decide for yourself how to hand...

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1. Write a program named define_ that contains a class named Pet, which should have the following data attributes: name animal_type (Examples: 'dog', 'cat', 'bird', etc.) age The Petclass should have an __init__ method that creates these attributes. 2. Once you have written the class, wri...

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1. Write a program named edit_ that asks a person their age. Accept an int. Use a custom exception to return a message if the number entered is an int that is less than 1 or greater than 115. Create an exception that catches an error if a non int is entered.

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1. Write a program named civil_ that opens, reads and closes the Gettysburg text file. Use a for loop to read 2. Write a program named about_ that creates and writes a five line text file about yourself. Then write a program named delete_ that deletes that file 3. (Extra Credit) Write a program ...

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1. Write a program named python_to_ that takes a Python Dictionary object and converts it to a JSON file using .dumps. Object should define a celebrity. 2. Write a program named json_to_ that reverses the process, from json to python using .loads,

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1. Write a program named double_ that contains a 2-D array containing two arrays with the values 1,2,3 and 4,5,6. Check and report on the array's dimensions 2. (Extra Credit) Write a program named even_ that uses arrange and step to create an array of all the even integers from 30 to 70

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1. Write a program named guess_. Use NumPy to generate a random number between 1 and 100. Accept int input and ask user to guess number. Inform if high or low. Exit when entered number correct. Tell user how many tries it took to guess number.

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1. Write a program named find_. Accept ints from user until the user enters a 0. Then calculate mean, median and standard deviations of all entered values. Display stats. 2. (Extra Credit). Same setup with program find_. Include mode using SciPy

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1. Write a program named plot_ with the following parameters: mean value- 24, standard deviation - 10, sample size- 750,000, graph bars- 100.

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