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Concept explainers
a)
Given program:
#Get three values from the user using input()
a, b, c = eval( input('Enter three numbers : ' ) )
#Check whether the value of "a" is greater than "b"
if a > b :
#Check whether the value of "b" is greater than "c"
if b > c :
#Print the string
print("Spam Please!" )
#Otherwise
else :
#Print the string
print("It's a late parrot!" )
#Check whether the value of "b" is greater than "c"
elif b > c :
#Print the string
print("Cheese Shoppe" )
'''Check whether the value of "a" is greater than or equal to "c"'''
if a >= c :
#Print the string
print("Cheddar" )
#Check whether the value of "a" is less than "b"
elif a < b :
#Print the string
print ("Gouda" )
#Check whether the value of "c" is equal to "b"
elif c == b :
#Print the string
print("Swiss" )
#Otherwise
else :
#Print the string
print("Trees" )
#Check whether the value of "a" is equal to "b"
if a == b :
#Print the string
print("Chestnut" )
#Otherwise
else :
#Print the string
print ("Larch" )
#Print the string
print ("Done" )
b)
Explanation of Solution
Given input:
3, 3, 3
Output:
c)
Explanation of Solution
Given input:
5, 4, 3
Output:
d)
Explanation of Solution
Given input:
3, 5, 2
Output:
...e)
Explanation of Solution
Given input:
5, 4, 7
Output:...
f)
Explanation of Solution
Given input:
3, 3, 2
Output:
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Chapter 7 Solutions
Python Programming: An Introduction to Computer Science
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