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# 1. Below are a set of scores that students have received in the past semester. | |
# Write code to determine how many are 90 or above and assign that result to the value a_scores. | |
scores = "67 80 90 78 93 20 79 89 96 97 92 88 79 68 58 90 98 100 79 74 83 88 80 86 85 70 90 100" | |
scores_split = scores.split(" ") | |
a_scores = 0 | |
for x in scores_split: | |
x = float(x) | |
if x >= 90: | |
a_scores += 1 |
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# Write code that will count the number of vowels in the sentence s and assign the result to the variable num_vowels. | |
# For this problem, vowels are only a, e, i, o, and u. Hint: use the in operator with vowels. | |
s = "singing in the rain and playing in the rain are two entirely different situations but both can be fun" | |
vowels = ['a','e','i','o','u'] | |
# Write your code here. | |
num_vowels = sum([1 for i in s if i in vowels]) | |
print(num_vowels) |