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- Question: Average score Write a program that uses loops to collect data and calculate the average score over a number of tests for a number of students. The program should : 1. first ask the user to enter the number of students in the range of 1 to 10. 2. then the program asks the user to enter the number of tests (in the range of 1 to 5) 3. Then use a loop to collect the scores for those many tests for each student. The outer loop will iterate once for each student. The inner loop will iterate several times, once for each test. Each iteration of the inner loop will ask the user to enter the score for a test of a student. 3. After all iterations, the program should calculates and display the total scores and average score for each student.arrow_forwardBudget Analysis (Running Total)Write a program BudgetAnalysis.py) that asks the user to enter the amount of money that he or she has available to spend on electronics this year. A loop should then prompt the user to enter each of his or her expenses for electronics and keep a running total. When the loop finishes, the program should display the total amount that the user spent, and analyse if there is still money to buy more electronics. Here are two test runs of the program: Enter your available amount for electronics in 2020: 1500 Enter your expense (-1 for stop): 340 Enter your expense (-1 for stop): 450 Enter your expense (-1 for stop): -1 So far you spent $ 790.0 You can buy more electronics. >>> ========= RESTART: C: \Users \Rita \Desktop \Lab5-1 B BudgetA Enter your available amount for electronics in 2020: 900 Enter your expense (-1 for stop): 730 Enter your expense (-1 for stop): 290 Enter your expense (-1 for stop): -1 So far you spent $ 1020.0 No more electronics in…arrow_forwardPython The month of February typically has28 days except when it is a leap year, in which case February has 29 days.Write a program that asks the user to enter a year. The program should then display the number of days in February that year. Use the following criteria to identify leap years: The program shall loop back to ask the user to enter another year. The program shall NOT display the original display message explaining what the program does If the user enters an invalid year, the program willdisplay an error message to the user and prompt for a year If the user enters 0 or hits return for the year, then the program terminatesarrow_forward
- Question: Average score Write a program that uses loops to collect data and calculate the average score over a number of tests for a number of students. The program should : 1. first ask the user to enter the number of students in the range of 1 to 10. 2. then the program asks the user to enter the number of tests (in the range of 1 to 5) 3. Then use a loop to collect the scores for those many tests for each student. The outer loop will iterate once for each student. The inner loop will iterate several times, once for each test. Each iteration of the inner loop will ask the user to enter the score for a test of a student. 3. After all iterations, the program should calculates and display the total scores and average score for each student. Requirements: Upload the .sb file when you turn in the assignmentarrow_forwardUsing c++Random Number Guessing Game Write a program that generates a random number between 1 and 100 and asks the user to guess what the number is. If the user’s guess is higher than the random number, the program should display “Too high. Try again.” If the user’s guess is lower than the random number, the program should display “Too low. Try again.” The program should use a loop that repeats until the user correctly guesses the random number. Then the program should display “Congratulations. You figured out my number.” Enhance the program so it keeps a count of the number of guesses the user makes. When the user correctly guesses the random number, the program should display the number of guesses along with the message of congratulations.arrow_forwardUsing c++Random Number Guessing Game Write a program that generates a random number between 1 and 100 and asks the user to guess what the number is. If the user’s guess is higher than the random number, the program should display “Too high. Try again.” If the user’s guess is lower than the random number, the program should display “Too low. Try again.” The program should use a loop that repeats until the user correctly guesses the random number. Then the program should display “Congratulations. You figured out my number.”arrow_forward
- 2. While Loop Write a program, using a while loop, that asks the user to enter their monthly income. The program should then prompt the user to enter their expenses for the month. The program should keep a running total. Once the user has finished entering their expenses the program should then display if the user is over or under budget. • The output should display the monthly budget, the total expenses and whether the user is over or under budget. Use a empty return (enter key) to end the loop. Name the source code file yourName_labó 2.py. Test and run the program. Capture the output console and save it as an image file named yourName_labó_output6_2.jpg. • Submit the .py and the image files through Canvas. Part 1: For Loop Number Cube ----- 1. 2. 8. 27 64 125 216 343 512 729 10 1000 Part 2: notes/tips for the while loop activity Part 2: while loop Enter monthly incone: 1000 Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 750 Enter your monthly expense or 0 to stop: 85 Enter your monthly…arrow_forwardCelsius to Fahrenheit TableWrite a program that displays a table of the Celsius temperatures 0 through 20 and their Fahrenheit equivalents. The formula for converting a temperature from Celsius to Fahrenheit isF=9/5C+32where F is the Fahrenheit temperature, and C is the Celsius temperature. Your program must use a loop to display the table.arrow_forwardBug Collector - MUST BE WRITTEN IN PSEUDOCODE A bug collector collects bugs every day for seven days. Design a program that keeps a running total of the number of bugs collected during the seven days. The loop should ask for the number of bugs collected for each day, and when the loop is finished, the program should display the total number of bugs collected.arrow_forward
- 6. Distance Traveled The distance a vehicle travels can be calculated as follows: distance = speed time For example, if a train travels 40 miles per hour for 3 hours, the distance traveled is 120 miles. Write a program that asks the user for the speed of a vehicle (in miles per hour) and how many hours it has traveled. The program should then use a loop to display the distance the vehicle has traveled for each hour of that time period. Here is an example of the output: What is the speed of the vehicle in mph? 40 How many hours has it traveled? 3 Hour Distance Traveled 1 40 2 80 3 120 Input Validation: Do not accept a negative number for speed and do not accept any value less than 1 for time traveled.arrow_forwardChapter 4 Loops and Files 17. Random Number Guessing Game Write a program that generates a random number and asks the user to guess what the num- ber is. If the user's guess is higher than the random number, the program should display "Too high, try again." If the user's guess is lower than the random number, the program should display "Too low, try again." The program should use a loop that repeats until the user cor rectly guesses the random number.arrow_forwardProblem: Calculate movie charges for each customer attending a movie, use a sentinel value, -1, to exit the program. take input for customer age ages 0-6 are FREE ages over 6 to 18 is $12 ages over 18 to 55 is $15 over 55 gets Senior Citizen discount and is $5.00 Output the customer charge, accumulate the charges for each customer within the loop structure, once the loop is exited, display the total earning for that movie showing Submit pseudocode * Be sure to NOT use a compound boolean expression in your Selection Structure, its is not needed if you design your Selection Structure correctly.arrow_forward
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