Answer:
def miles_to_laps(user_miles):
laps = user_miles / 0.25
return laps
miles = float(input("Enter number of miles: "))
print('{:.2f}'.format(miles_to_laps(miles)))
Explanation:
Create a function named miles_to_laps that takes one parameter, user_miles
Inside the function, calculate the number of laps, divide the user_miles by 0.25 (Since it is stated that one lap is 0.25 miles). Return the laps
Ask the user to enter the number of miles
Call the function with that input and print the result in required format
If all other devices function properly on the network then I can be isolated to three things:
1. Your Roku’s settings may not be adjusted to your network. Most devices have the ability to reset network settings. Otherwise a factory reset could resolve your issue.
2. Your network and router may not be adjusted properly to accept incoming connection from your Roku, generally resetting your router or adjusting the settings by signing into it may resolve this issue.
3. The WLAN card on your Roku could be faulty. Most devices have a warranty to cover this in the first year or so. However, if your Roku isn’t under warranty, you may need to replace it. Generally speaking, replacing the whole unit would be better suited for a device as cheap as a Roku
Mosaic was the first browser developed by Mark Anderson.
Answer:
ADA LOVELACE
Explanation:
Ada Lovelace was born into a historically famous family. She could have lived well through her father's fame and her mother's money-instead she decided to write a computational algorithm, earning her the title of the mother of programming, and became the first computer programmer in the mid-1800s1,2.
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