Question: In Python, A programmer would like to add 2 numbers. One number from user input, and the other number from his/her constant as follows: X
In Python, A programmer would like to add 2 numbers. One number from user input, and the other number from his/her constant as follows:
X = 100 Y = input() print('X + Y = ' , X + Y) What is your justification?
1. Incorrect. It will generate errors because of missing type declaration of int X or int Y.
2. Correct. The print statement will generate 100 + Y(<- the user input value).
3. Incorrect. input() requires type conversion to int prior to "+" operation.
4. Incorrect. print() cannot execute X + Y operation in one statement but only a single variable.
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