2.14 LAB: Warm up: Creating passwords   (1) Prompt the user to enter two words and a number, storing each into separate variables. Then, output those three values on a single line separated by a space. (Submit for 1 point) Ex: If the input is: yellow Daisy 6 the output after the prompts is: You entered: yellow Daisy 6 Note: User input is not part of the program output. (2) Output two passwords using a combination of the user input. Format the passwords as shown below. (Submit for 2 points, so 3 points total). Ex: If the input is: yellow Daisy 6 the output after the prompts is: You entered: yellow Daisy 6 First password: yellow_Daisy Second password: 6yellow6 (3) Output the length of each password (the number of characters in the strings). (Submit for 2 points, so 5 points total). Ex: If the input is: yellow Daisy 6 the output after the prompts is: You entered: yellow Daisy 6 First password: yellow_Daisy Second password: 6yellow6 Number of characters in yellow_Daisy: 12 Number of characters in 6yellow6: 8 247772.2002516.qx3zqy7 LAB ACTIVITY 2.14.1: LAB: Warm up: Creating passwords 0 / 5     main.py Load default template... 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12     # FIXME (1): Finish reading another word and an integer into variables. # Output all the values on a single line favorite_color = input('Enter favorite color:\n')     # FIXME (2): Output two password options password1 = favorite_color print('\nFirst password:')     # FIXME (3): Output the length of the two password options                 Develop modeSubmit mode Run your program as often as you'd like, before submitting for grading. Below, type any needed input values in the first box, then click Run program and observe the program's output in the second box. Enter program input (optional)

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2.14 LAB: Warm up: Creating passwords

 

(1) Prompt the user to enter two words and a number, storing each into separate variables. Then, output those three values on a single line separated by a space. (Submit for 1 point)

Ex: If the input is:

yellow Daisy 6

the output after the prompts is:

You entered: yellow Daisy 6

Note: User input is not part of the program output.

(2) Output two passwords using a combination of the user input. Format the passwords as shown below. (Submit for 2 points, so 3 points total).

Ex: If the input is:

yellow Daisy 6

the output after the prompts is:

You entered: yellow Daisy 6 First password: yellow_Daisy Second password: 6yellow6


(3) Output the length of each password (the number of characters in the strings). (Submit for 2 points, so 5 points total).

Ex: If the input is:

yellow Daisy 6

the output after the prompts is:

You entered: yellow Daisy 6 First password: yellow_Daisy Second password: 6yellow6 Number of characters in yellow_Daisy: 12 Number of characters in 6yellow6: 8
247772.2002516.qx3zqy7
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2.14.1: LAB: Warm up: Creating passwords
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main.py
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# FIXME (1): Finish reading another word and an integer into variables.
# Output all the values on a single line
favorite_color = input('Enter favorite color:\n')
 
 
# FIXME (2): Output two password options
password1 = favorite_color
print('\nFirst password:')
 
 
# FIXME (3): Output the length of the two password options
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Develop modeSubmit mode
Run your program as often as you'd like, before submitting for grading. Below, type any needed input values in the first box, then click Run program and observe the program's output in the second box.
Enter program input (optional)
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