Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
7th Edition
ISBN: 9780133594140
Author: James Kurose, Keith Ross
Publisher: PEARSON
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Task 1: Write a function called calculate_statistics that accepts a list of numbers and returns three values:
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The sum of all numbers.
The average of the numbers.
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The maximum number.
Task 2: Write a program that contains a global list of students. Create a function add_student that takes a name
as an argument and appends it to the global student's list. The function should also print the updated list of
students
• Task 3:Write a function build_profile that accepts a person's first and last name and an arbitrary number of
keyword arguments (**kwargs). The function should return a dictionary representing the person's profile,
including any additional information passed via the keyword arguments.
• Task 4: Write a function make_multiplier that accepts a number n and returns another function that multiplies its
argument by n. Use the returned function to create multipliers for 2and 3
• Task 5: Write a recursive function named sum_of_digits that takes a non-negative integer as input and returns
the sum of its digits. The function should repeatedly break down the number until all digits are summed.
05/04/1446
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Transcribed Image Text:• Task 1: Write a function called calculate_statistics that accepts a list of numbers and returns three values: . The sum of all numbers. The average of the numbers. . . The maximum number. Task 2: Write a program that contains a global list of students. Create a function add_student that takes a name as an argument and appends it to the global student's list. The function should also print the updated list of students • Task 3:Write a function build_profile that accepts a person's first and last name and an arbitrary number of keyword arguments (**kwargs). The function should return a dictionary representing the person's profile, including any additional information passed via the keyword arguments. • Task 4: Write a function make_multiplier that accepts a number n and returns another function that multiplies its argument by n. Use the returned function to create multipliers for 2and 3 • Task 5: Write a recursive function named sum_of_digits that takes a non-negative integer as input and returns the sum of its digits. The function should repeatedly break down the number until all digits are summed. 05/04/1446
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