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dimaraw [331]
4 years ago
15

Which of these functions may be used with positional arguments? Select four options.

Business
2 answers:
Julli [10]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

AVERAGE

COUNT

SUM

MAX

Explanation:

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Lynna [10]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

COUNTIF

COUNT

SUM

MAX

Explanation:

Positional argument are argument that is devoid of key = value pair . You can define it as an argument that does not have the equal sign(=).

Functions is a well structured pattern  in writing code to execute commands.

For example writing a function in python :

def addition( x, y):

     return x + y

addition(3, 5)

The above python function was created with two parameters x and y

if one wants to calls the function you must insert the two required positional argument for the  code to run smoothly.

max is a builtin function in python that can accept positional arguments which will return the maximum value . example max(5, 6)  will return the highest value.

count is a builtin function that can accept positional argument which will return the counted values . for example

strings = "i am vincent"

strings.count(i, 0, 7) where  i indicate the value to count in strings . 0 indicate where to start counting and the 7 indicate where you end your counting.

sum is a builtin function that accept positional argument which will return sum of numbers . The parameters it takes are iterables like list, tuples etc

example

list = [2, 4, 6, 7, 8]

sum(list) will return the sum of the list

countif is a builtin function that accept two positional argument which are the range and the criterion . for example it takes two positional argument.

countif(range, criterion)

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