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Transcribed Image Text:Optional Arguments in Functions
Summary
In this lab. you complete a partially written Python program that computes hotel
guest rates at Cornwall's Country Inn.
The program is described in Chapter 9. Exercise 11. in Programming Logic and
Design. In this program, you should include a function named computeRate().It
should accept the number of days and calculate the rate at $99.99 per day.
It should optionally include a code for a meal plan. If the code is A. three meals per
day are included, and the price is $169.00 per day. If the code is C. breakfast is
included, and the price is $112.00 per day. All other codes are invalid.
The function returns the rate to the calling program where it is displayed. The main
program asks the user for the number of days in a stay and whether meals should be
included: then. based on the user's response. the program either calls the function
or prompts for a meal plan code and calls the function. Comments are included in
the file to help you write the remainder of the program.
Instructions
1. Make sure the file Cornwall.py is selected and open.
2. Write the Python statements as indicated by the comments.
3. Execute the program by the clicking the Run button at the bottom of the
screen.
Cornwall.py
1 # Cornwall.py - This program computes hotel guest rates.
2 # Input: Days in stay and meals included
3 # Output: Hotel guest rate
# Write computeRate function here
if __name__ == '__main__
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rate=0.00
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dayString=input("How many days do you plan to stay? ")
days int(dayString)
question input("Do you want a meal plan? Y or N")
# Figure out which arguments to pass to the computeRate() function and
#then call the computeRate() function
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