The document provides instructions for a coding lab that asks the user to write a program calculating the gas costs for driving 20, 75, and 500 miles based on inputs for miles per gallon and dollars per gallon. The program takes the two float inputs, divides the miles driven by miles per gallon, then multiplies by dollars per gallon to calculate the gas costs for each mileage amount, outputting the three costs with two decimal places.
The document provides instructions for a coding lab that asks the user to write a program calculating the gas costs for driving 20, 75, and 500 miles based on inputs for miles per gallon and dollars per gallon. The program takes the two float inputs, divides the miles driven by miles per gallon, then multiplies by dollars per gallon to calculate the gas costs for each mileage amount, outputting the three costs with two decimal places.
The document provides instructions for a coding lab that asks the user to write a program calculating the gas costs for driving 20, 75, and 500 miles based on inputs for miles per gallon and dollars per gallon. The program takes the two float inputs, divides the miles driven by miles per gallon, then multiplies by dollars per gallon to calculate the gas costs for each mileage amount, outputting the three costs with two decimal places.
The document provides instructions for a coding lab that asks the user to write a program calculating the gas costs for driving 20, 75, and 500 miles based on inputs for miles per gallon and dollars per gallon. The program takes the two float inputs, divides the miles driven by miles per gallon, then multiplies by dollars per gallon to calculate the gas costs for each mileage amount, outputting the three costs with two decimal places.
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30 LAB: Driving costs
Driving is expensive. Write a program with a car's miles/gallon and gas dollars/gallon (both floats) as input, and output the gas cost for 20 miles, 75 miles, and 500 miles. Output each floating-point value with two digits after the decimal point, which can be achieved as follows: print('{:.2f} {:.2f} {:.2f}'.format(your_value1, your_value2, your_value3)) Ex: If the input is: 20.0 3.1599 Then the output is: 3.16 11.85 79.00 Note: Real per-mile cost would also include maintenance and depreciation. LAB