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How to do this question.(I'm a beginner.)Can you just type the answer here?('cause I really don't know how to do.) Thank you!

Users need to enter 5 subjects, namely Malay, English, History, Science and Mathematics and will display the average, Users also need to display the status of the minimum proficiency level; if one of the subject scores is less than 40, then the program will display "does not reach the minimum mastery level". If all subjects pass, the program will display "minimum mastery level reached."

21st Dec 2022, 1:28 PM
abbyyy
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abbyyy , Ava Alford , please keep in mind that sololearn is a *self-learner* platform. if learners get stuck somewhere, they can post a question. this should include a task description with input and output sample. > also the current code atrempt of the asker should be linked here. > it is not seen as a helpful behavior when we are going to post a ready-made code, as long as the asker has NOT shown his attempt here. > it is helpful to give hints and tips, so that the asker has a chance to find a solution by himself.
23rd Dec 2022, 8:19 AM
Lothar
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Here is a more beginner approach to the problem: https://www.sololearn.com/compiler-playground/c5FgrBnNl302
21st Dec 2022, 9:16 PM
Ava Alford
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Thank you! Ava Alford
23rd Dec 2022, 12:52 AM
abbyyy
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I'm a beginner also
23rd Dec 2022, 11:49 AM
ALASAN TOGAI ISAH
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Lothar I get what you are saying. The reason I posted it was that I figured she could learn from the comments contained within the code. I wasn’t trying to just hand out a solution with no learning opportunity so that’s why I made comments. That being said, I get where you are coming from on wanting to see an attempt at solving the problem, and I am sorry if I violated the rules.
23rd Dec 2022, 3:21 PM
Ava Alford
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Hey, I know there's got to be a better way to do this, but I haven't done Python in a while and am very rusty, but it does work from what I've tested. I left comments in it as well to explain my logic. https://www.sololearn.com/compiler-playground/cQMT29BBnFPC
21st Dec 2022, 8:55 PM
Ava Alford
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The link is for the code playground by the way. Let me know if you need me to just type it in the comments. :)
21st Dec 2022, 8:57 PM
Ava Alford
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Let me help you if you should a this questions you are just to answer this questions !
22nd Dec 2022, 7:47 PM
Livia Hamzaj
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I didn't know, how to do it please , can I get more introduce on it
22nd Dec 2022, 7:58 PM
Nnorom chika
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Nnorom chika I left a beginner version and a different way to it in the comments if you want to see it. I left that comment with a different account, but it’s me.
22nd Dec 2022, 7:59 PM
Ava Alford
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Why I can't click the link Ava Alford
23rd Dec 2022, 12:07 AM
abbyyy
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abbyyy I’m not sure. I’ll post just the text in a comment.
23rd Dec 2022, 12:30 AM
Ava Alford
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Beginner version: #Gathering inputs lines 2-6 (int specifies that the input be of the integer data type so that comparisons may be made) sub1 = int(input()) sub2 = int(input()) sub3 = int(input()) sub4 = int(input()) sub5 = int(input()) if sub1 < 40 or sub2 < 40 or sub3 < 40 or sub4 < 40 or sub5 < 40: #Checks to see if any of the inputs are below 40 print('Does not reach the minimum mastery level') #Prints if any of the inputs are below 40 else: #Tells what to do if none of the values are below 40 print('Minimum mastery level reached') #Prints if none of the inputs are below 40
23rd Dec 2022, 12:36 AM
Ava Alford
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I think the other one is too long but I made it public
23rd Dec 2022, 12:41 AM
Ava Alford