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Figure 3 . Floating point errors.
>>>10/3 + 20/3 10.0

However, in this case, Python returned an answer of 10.0, indicating that the answer is accurate to three significant figures. This is not really thecorrect answer, but as a practical matter, it may be the best answer. I will leave that for you to decide.

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Answer 10

Probably not. Floating point arithmetic often suffers from speed penalties. In addition, integer arithmetic produces exact results while floating pointarithmetic usually produces approximate results (although the approximations may be very close to being exact in many cases) .

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Answer 9

Floating point usually provides the greater range for storage of numeric values.

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Answer 8

The assignment operator causes the value of its right operand to be stored in the memory location identified by its left operand.

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Answer 7

An example of such a program is shown in Figure 1 . Note that the names of the two variables have the same letters, but different case.The fact that the two variables are different variables is illustrated by the fact that each is assigned a different value. The sum of the two variablesdemonstrates that the two variables contain different, and correct, values.

Figure 1 . Same letters, different case.
>>>aX=10 # this is one variable>>>Ax=20 # this is a different variable>>>aX+Ax 30>>>

Contrast the above result with the program in Figure 2 where a variable whose name contains the same letters and the same case isused twice.

Figure 2 . Same letters, same case.
>>>ax=10>>>ax=20>>>ax+ax 40>>>

All the program in Figure 2 accomplishes is the assignment of two different values to the same variable. The secondassignment overwrites the value previously assigned to the variable. The program then adds thevariable to itself using its current value of 20 producing a result of 40 (instead of 30 as in the previous example) .

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Answer 6

False. Variable names must begin with a letter or underscore character.

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Answer 5

Use meaningful variable names for which the spelling is obvious, such as theOverheadRate .

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Answer 4

Several different kinds of problems can result from making typing errors that result in misspelling the names of variables. These errors usually result inprograms that produce incorrect results without warning.

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Answer 3

False. Variable declarations are not required in Python. All that is required to cause a variable to come into existence is to invent a new name fora variable and assign a value to it.

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Answer 2

False. Python is not a strongly typed language. From a pure technical viewpoint, the Python programmer rarely needs to be concerned about type.

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Answer 1

False. The value of a variable is intended to change during the execution of the program. The value of a constant (which I haven't discussed so far in this collection) is not intended to change.

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