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# Homework: Loops
# 🔥Read carefully until the end before you start solving the exercises🔥
# Practice the Basics 💪🏻
# You can uncomment or type the necessary code on each task
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# Task 1. Create a basic for loop
# Homework: Classes
# Read carefully until the end before you start solving the exercises.
# Practice the Basics
# Basic Class
# - Create an empty class HouseForSale
# - Create two instances.
# - Add number_of_rooms and price as instance attributes.
# HOMEWORK: Dictionaries
# Read carefully until the end before you start solving the exercises.
# Basic Dictionary
# Create an empty dictionary and then add a few of your friends. Make the key their email (can be fake)
# and the value their name. When you're done, create the same dictionary as a pre-populated dictionary.
dict = {}
dict["Ryan"] = "myemail@mymail.com"
dict["Tyler"] = "anotheremail@mymail.com"
# HOMEWORK: Functions
# Read carefully until the end before you start solving the exercises.
# Basic Function
# Define a basic function that only prints Hello. Create the definition using def and the call that executes it.
def hello():
print("Hello")
hello()
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# Homework: Lists
# 🔥Read carefully until the end before you start solving the exercises🔥
# Practice the Basics 💪🏻
# Empty, Pre-populated, and Lists within Lists
# You can uncomment or type the necessary code on each task
# Homework Lesson 4 - Conditionals
# READ CAREFULLY THE EXERCISE DESCRIPTION AND SOLVE IT RIGHT AFTER IT
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# Exercise 1: Temperature Classification
# You're developing a weather application. Write a program that takes
# a temperature in Fahrenheit as input. If the temperature is above
# 85°F, print "Hot day ahead!".
temperature = int(input("Enter the temperature in Fahrenheit: "))
# Homework Lesson 3 - Strings
#
# READ CAREFULLY THE EXERCISE DESCRIPTION AND SOLVE IT RIGHT AFTER IT
#
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# Exercise 1: Personalized Greeting
# Write a program that takes a user's name as input
# and then greets them using an f-string: "Hello, [name]!"
#
# Example Input: "Alice"
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RHuculak / homework2.py
Created April 4, 2026 06:27
Python lesson 2 homework
# Homework Lesson 2 - Numbers - Homework
# READ CAREFULLY THE EXERCISE DESCRIPTION AND SOLVE IT RIGHT AFTER IT
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# Exercise 0 - This exercise is solved so you can have an ----------
# example of how we are expecting your answers to be.
#
# You are shopping online and found two items with prices $5.99
# and $3. Calculate and print the total cost.