Computers and Technology, 01.12.2020 02:50, kyreesegordon
Your program in python
must produce the correct results for valid inputs. However, it is not expected to handle
invalid inputs (such as negative values). Thus, it is unnecessary to use selective or repetitive control
statements (ifs and loops) in your program.
The formula for the area A of a circle is A = arwhere r denotes the radius. For this calculation, you will
use the value of it provided in the Python math module. After importing the math module, the name
math. pi represents a close approximation to the value of a.
To estimate the number of plants needed for a flowerbed, divide the area of the flowerbed by the area
needed per plant (the square of the recommended distance between plants) and then truncate this result.
To truncate a value of type float, convert it to a value of type int (using the int function).
The program named example. py that is attached contains example usages of many of the Python
features you will use in this project (with explanations in the comments)
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 14:30, Vanesssajohn2962
Norder to receive financial aid at his vocational school, mario must fill out the fafsa. the fafsa is a form that must be completed to determine . in order to complete a fafsa, you must submit . the fafsa can students obtain
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Computers and Technology, 23.06.2019 15:20, yeahmaneee
What does a bonus object do? a. subtracts lives b. keeps track of a player's health c. gives a player an advantage d. makes text appear
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Computers and Technology, 24.06.2019 02:30, Esmail
Write the pseudo code for this problem based on what you learned from the video. the purpose is to design a modular program that asks the user to enter a distance in kilometers, and then converts that distance to miles. the conversion formula is as follows: miles = kilometers x 0.6214
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