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5. FizzBuzz 2.0



by CodeChum Admin




Remember the game of FizzBuzz from the last time? Well, I thought of some changes in the game, and also with the help of loops as well. Firstly, you'll be asking for a random integer and then loop from 1 until that integer. Then, implement these conditions in the game:




print "Fizz" if the number is divisible by 3



print "Buzz" if the number is divisible by 5



print "FizzBuzz" if the number is divisible by both 3 and 5



print the number itself if none of the above conditions are met



Input




A line containing an integer.




15



Output




Multiple lines containing a string or an integer.




1



2



Fizz



4



Buzz



Fizz



7



8



Fizz



Buzz



11



Fizz



13



14



FizzBuzz

4. Jackpot!



by CodeChum Admin




Did you know that in lotteries, a 3-digit number with the same numbers in all digits like 777 will hit the jackpot in a casino? In the same manner, let's make a program that will test if a certain 3-digit number hits a jackpot or not by identifying if all the digits of a given number is the same as the second inputted number. If it is, print "Jackpot!"; else, print "Nah".




Let's try this out now!




Input




A line containing two integers separated by a space.




777·7



Output




A line containing a string.




Jackpot!

3. The Positive Ones



by CodeChum Admin




There are different kinds of numbers, but among them all, the most commonly used numbers in our daily lives are those positive ones. So, I only want you to count all the positive numbers from the 4 outputted values and print out the result.






Go and search for the positive ones among these four!




Input




A line containing four numbers (may contain decimal places) separated by a space.




2·-4·3.6·1



Output




A line containing an integer.




3

Write a program which takes 5 inputs from user for different subject’s marks, total it and generate mark sheet using grades ? 


2. Where's the Biggest One?


by CodeChum Admin



We've already tried comparing 3 numbers to see the largest among all, so let's try a more complicated mission where we locate the position of the largest among 5 numbers. There are only 4 possible cases for this mission:



- if the largest digit is the first digit, print "Leftmost"



- if the largest digit is the third digit, print "Middle"



- if the largest digit is the last digit, print "Rightmost"



- if none of the above is correct, print "Unknown"





Now, show me how far you've understood your lessons!



Input



A line containing a five-digit integer.



1·4·6·3·2


Output



A line containing a string.



Middle

string = input("Enter any string: ")


if string == 'x':


exit();


else:


newstr = string;



vowels = ('a', 'e', 'i', 'o', 'u');


for x in string.lower():


if x in vowels:


newstr = newstr.replace(x,"");



print(newstr)



Every thing is correct,


Except,


In this we have remove uppercase letters also


So please make code for me

Multiplying two numbers is a piece of cake, but how about multiplying three of them, either being a negative of positive number? With programming and proper code, these tasks are easy to handle.







You're a programmer, right? Then code this one for me!





Input





A line containing three numbers (positive or negative, may have decimal places) separated by a space.





1.6·-2·-1




Output





A line containing a decimal/float with one decimal place.





3.2

for sample input2 i get 5 8 5 instead of 5 8 8


What is the output of the Python method call below?

"bib".find('b', 1, 2)


(a) Use the eight-decimal digit floating point representation as given in


your Block 1, Unit 1, Section 1.3.1 page 29 to perform the following


operations:


(i) Represent 0.000001235432 and 257890000012 as floating


point numbers in normalised form using chopping for first


number and rounding for second number.

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