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# TODO 1: Add two parameters (length_ft and width_ft) | |
def calc_square_meters_from_feet(length_ft, width_ft): | |
# TODO 2: Modify the code below: | |
metric_length = length_ft * 0.3048 | |
metric_width = width_ft * 0.3048 | |
metric_area = metric_length * metric_width | |
# Leave the line below as it is | |
return metric_area |
Hi everyone, didn't get this task really. Even if i copy and paste what you suggested i got this error, can anyone help, why i'm getting it?
- You are passing the arguments as string. When you write the numbers within quotes, they are treated as strings. Remove the quotes and just type 5,10
calc_square_meters_from_feet(5,10)
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In the Function definition piece, you need to add a return statement. Only then the function will return the answer.
return metric_area
the complete code would look like the below:
def calc_square_meters_from_feet(length_ft, width_ft):
metric_length=length_ft0.3
metric_width=width_ft0.3
metric_area=metric_length*metric_width
return metric_area
calc_square_meters_from_feet(5,10)
Output: 4.5
def calc_square_meters_from_feet(length_ft, width_ft):
print(length_ft * width_ft * 0.3048)
My version of this code
TODO 1: Add two parameters (length_ft and width_ft)
def calc_square_meters_from_feet():
legnth_ft = float(input("what is legnth_fit?")) * float(0.3048)
widht_ft = float(input("what is width_ft?")) * float(0.3048)
square_feet = float(legnth_ft) * float(widht_ft)
metric_area = square_feet
# Leave the line below as it is
return metric_area
calc_square_meters_from_feet()
ez and simple
def calc_square_meters_from_feet(lft,wft):
# TODO 2: Modify the code below:'
lft= lft * 0.3048
wft= wft * 0.3048
metric_area = lft * wft
# Leave the line below as it is
return metric_area
This is my solution:
def calc_square_meters_from_feet(length_ft, width_ft): return round(((length_ft * width_ft) * 0.3048) * 0.3048, 4)
I added a round() and now it is accepted
def calc_square_meters_from_feet(length_ft, width_ft):
# TODO 2: Modify the code below:
metric_area = 0
metric_area= length_ft*0.3048*width_ft*0.3048
metric_area= round(metric_area,4)
# = the line below as it is
return metric_area
@catalinazz that's good
Hi everyone, didn't get this task really. Even if i copy and paste what you suggested i got this error, can anyone help, why i'm getting it?
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