Answer:
Explanation:
import java.Util;
public class Eggs{
public static void main (String [] args)
{
int noOfEggs, dozen, units;
float total;
Scanner input = new Scanner(System.in);
noOfEggs = input.nextInt();
if(noOfEggs < 0)
{
System.out.print("Invalid");
}
else
{
if(noOfEggs >= 12)
{
dozen = noOfEggs/12;
units = noOfEggs % 12;
}
else
{
dozen = 0;
units = noOfEggs;
}
total = dozen * 3.25 + (units * 45)/100;
System.out.print("You ordered "+noOfEggs+" eggs.\n");
System.out.print("That's "+dozen+" dozen at $3.25 per dozen and "+units+" loose eggs at 45 cents each for a total of $"+total);
}
}
}
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Answer:
Check the explanation
Explanation:
print("************************************************************")
sentence = input("Enter a sentence : ").split()
replace_words = input("\nEnter the words that should be replaced : ").split()
special = input("\nEnter the replacing special Character : ")
result = []
for word in sentence:
if word not in replace_words:
result.append(word)
else:
result.append(special * len(word))
result = ' '.join(result)
print("\nThe Sentence with words censored is : " + result)
print("************************************************************")
True
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