Question: 2nd time posting this, wrong codes only provided to my previous post, I need a single FUNCTIONING code in PYTHON please :) 8.16 Ch 8
2nd time posting this, wrong codes only provided to my previous post, I need a single FUNCTIONING code in PYTHON please :)
8.16 Ch 8 Warm up: People's weights (Lists) (Python 3)
(1) Prompt the user to enter four numbers, each corresponding to a person's weight in pounds. Store all weights in a list. Output the list. (2 pts) Ex:
Enter weight 1: 236.0 Enter weight 2: 89.5 Enter weight 3: 176.0 Enter weight 4: 166.3 Weights: [236.0, 89.5, 176.0, 166.3]
(2) Output the average of the list's elements with two digits after the decimal point. Hint: Use a conversion specifier to output with a certain number of digits after the decimal point. (1 pt)
(3) Output the max list element with two digits after the decimal point. (1 pt) Ex:
Enter weight 1: 236.0 Enter weight 2: 89.5 Enter weight 3: 176.0 Enter weight 4: 166.3 Weights: [236.0, 89.5, 176.0, 166.3] Average weight: 166.95 Max weight: 236.00
(4) Prompt the user for a number between 1 and 4. Output the weight at the user specified location and the corresponding value in kilograms. 1 kilogram is equal to 2.2 pounds. (3 pts)
Ex:
Enter a list index location (0 - 3): 3 Weight in pounds: 176.00 Weight in kilograms: 80.00
(5) Sort the list's elements from least heavy to heaviest weight. (2 pts)
Ex:
Sorted list: [89.5, 166.3, 176.0, 236.0]
# FIXME (1): Prompt for four weights. Add all weights to a list. Output list.
# FIXME (2): Output average of weights.
# FIXME (3): Output max weight from list.
# FIXME (4): Prompt the user for a list index and output that weight in pounds and kilograms.
# FIXME (5): Sort the list and output it.
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