Answer:
import datetime
user = input("Enter date in yyyy,m,d: ").split(",")
int_date = tuple([int(x) for x in user])
year, month, day =int_date
mydate = datetime.datetime(year, month, day)
print(mydate)
x = mydate.strftime("%B %d, %Y was a %A")
print(x)
Explanation:
The datetime python module is used to create date and time objects which makes it easy working with date-time values. The user input is converted to a tuple of integer items, then they are converted to date time objects and parsed to string with the strftime method.
Answer:
I'm stuck on this but the correct answers I would at-least pick is A and C I need more information about what operating system you have on the computer.
The Function of a header is that it makes your TEXT LOOK BIGGER
Answer:
8
12
Explanation:
I made the code a bit easier to understand then worked out how it would go. Here's what I did.
number = 4
repeat until number = 8:
write 2 * number
number = number + 2
Following this itenary, we have, the system first writes "8" as it multipled 4 by 2. Number is now equal to 6.
Next repetition, the system writes "12" as it multipled 6 by 2. Now, number = 8. The proccess now stops as number is now equal to 8.