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Class013_Python_Homework

The document outlines a Python class homework assignment consisting of five programming tasks. These tasks include creating a power calculator, a kilogram to pound converter, a division calculator, a total coin value calculator, and a program to sum the digits of a three-digit number. Each task specifies user input requirements and expected output formats.

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The document outlines a Python class homework assignment consisting of five programming tasks. These tasks include creating a power calculator, a kilogram to pound converter, a division calculator, a total coin value calculator, and a program to sum the digits of a three-digit number. Each task specifies user input requirements and expected output formats.

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Python class 03 homework

1.
Create a power calculator. (A calculator that calculates powers/exponents) The program should first ask
the user for a number to be the base, and then ask for another number to be the exponent, and then
output the result of the power.

Sample Output:

2.
Create a kilogram to pound converter. The program should ask the user for an amount in kilograms and
output to the user the equivalent amount in pounds.
Note: Use the conversion factor of: 1 kg = 2.20462 lb

Sample Output:

3.
Create a division calculator. (A calculator that only does dividing!) The program should ask the user for 2
numbers (ask one at a time), and then output the result of the first number divided by the second
number. You will show the result of the division in 2 different ways:

● Show the decimal result of the division. (eg. 5 / 2 = 2.5)


● Show the whole number result of the division along with the remainder. (eg. 5 / 2 = 2 with a
remainder of 1)

Sample Output:
4.
Create a total coin value calculator! This program will ask the user how many of each type of coin he/she
has and calculate the total amount of cash for the user.

Note:
A toonie is 2 dollars
A loonie is 1 dollar
A quarter is 25 cents
A dime is 10 cents
A nickel is 5 cents
A cent is …. We don’t use cents anymore!

Sample Output:

Bonus points if you can get your result to always be formatted to show 2 decimal places.

5.
Write a program that asks the user to input a 3 digit number, then output the sum of the 3 individual
digits in that number.
(eg. 658, sum of the digits is 6+5+8 = 19)
(eg. 418, sum of the digits is 4+1+8 = 13)

Sample Output:

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