Code Writer
Level 3, 2026-05-18
Answers should be legal Python code, including indentation. Use the underscore _ to show a space.
Special functions: print(), range(), sqrt(), str()
Set a variable to one value then change that value
Use: variables[1]
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Assume you have a list of numbers E. Write code to count the number of times the number 67 appears in the list.
Use: variables, loops, if[2]
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Test Using: E = [67] E = [0,67,-1,67,99,67] E = [2,68,55] |
Set two variables to different values then add them together
Use: variables[1]
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Assume you have a non-empty list of scores Z for your math class. Calculate the average of the scores.
Use: variables, loops[3]
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Test Using: Z = [10] Z = [1,2,3,4,5] Z = [98,99,88] |
Do the sum 70 + 24 and print the result
Use: [1]
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A rectangle has sides of 4 and 5. Create variables for the sides of the shape and then calculate its area
Use: variables[2]
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Assume you have 2 lists of numbers with 11 elements each: VAR and Q. Add the 4th elements of the lists together.
Use: variables[1]
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Test Using: VAR = [1,2,3,...,11], Q = [1,2,3,...,11] |
Assume you have 2 lists of numbers with 17 elements each: Z and F. Add the 9th elements of the lists together.
Use: variables[1]
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Test Using: Z = [1,2,3,...,17], F = [1,2,3,...,17] |
A rectangle has sides of 2 and 6. Create variables for the sides of the shape and then calculate its area
Use: variables[2]
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Print a variable that contains your first name
Use: variables[1]
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