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WGU D335 Practice Test 2 With Questions And 100% SURE ANSWERS

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WGU D335 Practice Test 2 With Questions And 100% SURE ANSWERS


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Create a solution that accepts three integer times_traveledA = int(input())
inputs representing the number of times an times_traveledB = int(input())
employee travels to a job site. Output the total times_traveledC = int(input())
distance traveled to two decimal places given employeeA = 15.62 #miles
the following miles per employee commute to employeeB = 41.85 #miles
the job site. Output the total distance traveled to employeeC = 32.67 #miles
two decimal places given the following miles per distance_traveledA = times_traveledA * employeeA
employee commute to the job site: distance_traveledB = times_traveledB * employeeB
Employee A: 15.62 miles distance_traveledC = times_traveledC * employeeC
Employee B: 41.85 miles total_miles_traveled = distance_traveledA + distance_traveledB + distance_traveledC
Employee C: 32.67 miles print('Distance: {:.2f} miles'.format(total_miles_traveled))

file_name = input()
Create a solution that accepts an input with open(file_name, 'r') as f:
identifying the name of a text file, for example, word1 = str(f.readline()).strip()
"WordTextFile1.txt". Each text file contains three word2 = str(f.readline()).strip()
rows with one word per row. Using the open() word3 = str(f.readline()).strip()
function and write() and read() methods, interact
with the input text file to write a new sentence f = open(file_name, 'r')
string composed of the three existing words to lines = f.read().splitlines()
the end of the file contents on a new line. Output lines = ' '.join(lines)


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the new file contents. D335 Practice Test f.close()
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print(f'{word1}\n{word2}\n{word3}\n{lines}')

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ounces_per_pound = 16
pounds_per_ton = 2000
Create a solution that accepts an integer input number_ounces = int(input())
representing any number of ounces. Output the tons = number_ounces // (ounces_per_pound * pounds_per_ton)
converted total number of tons, pounds, and remaining_ounces = number_ounces % (ounces_per_pound * pounds_per_ton)
remaining ounces based on the input ounces pounds = remaining_ounces // ounces_per_pound
value. There are 16 ounces in a pound and 2,000 remaining_ounces = remaining_ounces % ounces_per_pound
pounds in a ton. print('Tons: {}'.format(tons))
print('Pounds: {}'.format(pounds))
print('Ounces: {}'.format(remaining_ounces))

Create a solution that accepts an input import csv
identifying the name of a CSV file, for example, input1 = input()
"input1.csv". Each file contains two rows of with open(input1, "r") as f:
comma-separated values. Import the built-in data = [row for row in csv.reader(f)]
module csv and use its open() function and for row in data:
reader() method to create a dictionary of even = [row[i].strip() for i in range(0, len(row), 2)]
key:value pairs for each row of comma- odd = [row[i].strip() for i in range(1, len(row), 2)]
separated values in the specified file. Output the pair = dict(zip(even, odd))
file contents as two dictionaries. print(pair)

Create a solution that accepts an integer input index_value = int(input())
representing the index value for any any of the name = various_data_types[index_value]
five elements in the following list: data_type = type(name).__name__
various_data_types = [516, 112.49, True, "meow", print(f"Element {index_value}: {data_type}")
("Western", "Governors", "University"), {"apple": 1,
"pear": 5}]
Using the built-in function type() and getting its
name by using the .name attribute, output data
type (e.g., int”, “float”, “bool”, “str”) based on the
input index value of the list element.




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