Literally just do a colon and parenthesis :(
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The only thing that a computer actually understands is machine language. English-like constructs are gibberish to a computer, so they need to be translated by a compiler to machine language to run natively.
Answer:
def main():
name = input("What is your name? ")
if not name == "" or "":
age = int(input("What is your age? "))
print("Hello " + name + "! You were born in " + str(2021 - age))
main()
Explanation:
Self explanatory
Answer:
2.5 = float
'2.5' = str
3 = int
Explanation:
The data type: "float" is used for positive or negative decimals.
The data type: "str" is used for a sequence of letters, numbers, or symbols. Since the decimal used apostrophes, this means it's a character literal.
The data type: "int" is used for any positive or negative whole number.