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			28 lines
		
	
	
		
			1.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
| # Number of cars
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| cars = 100
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| # Number of people that can be fit in each car.
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| space_in_a_car = 4.0
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| # Number of people driving.
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| drivers = 30
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| # Number of passengers riding.
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| passengers = 90
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| # Number of cars not driven.
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| cars_not_driven = cars - drivers
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| # Number of cars driven.
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| cars_driven = drivers
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| # The total number of people that can ride in each car.
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| carpool_capacity = cars_driven * space_in_a_car
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| # The average number of passengers in each car.
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| average_passengers_per_car = passengers / cars_driven # Line number 8, the first time, he tried to do car_pool_capacity instead of carpool_capacity
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| 
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| print "There are", cars, "cars available."
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| print "There are only", drivers, "drivers available."
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| print "There will be", cars_not_driven, "empty cars today."
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| print "We have", passengers, "to carpool today."
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| print "We need to put about", average_passengers_per_car, "in each car."
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| 
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| # 1. I used 4.0 for space_in_a_car, but is that necessary? What happens if it's just 4? Nothing changes in this case.
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| # 2. Remember that 4.0 is a floating point number. It's just a number with a decimal point, and you need 4.0 instead of just 4 so that it is floating point.
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| # 3. Write comments above each of the variable assignments.
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| # 4-6 completed as well.
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