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INT 2240 Discussion: Essentials of the while loop

INT 2240 Discussion: Essentials of the while loop

Lab TWO-01Problem Statement:

3.2.1.14 LAB: Essentials of the while loop
================================================================================================Submit your Python solution  (as explained below).
Your lab will be graded on whether it’s been set up as a complete and workable solution.

For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to
Set up code to do the following:

prompt the user for the input data asked for (as explained above within the Input Data section)
Set up the processing section, using a loop
Display output

compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
run (ie, no run-time error(s))
For your solution to be workable,
Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm
==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:

You’ll receive full credit, if 

your program

compiles and runs with no problems 
produces the expected output

You’ll receive partial credit, if 

your program

compiles and runs with no problems 
produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)

You’ll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
You’ll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
You’ll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s) =========================================================================================================================What to submit:

Your Python solution as a text file
A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output

How to submit:

Save your Python program (Lab TWO-01) as a text file to your computer
Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
Click on the above link: Lab TWO-01
Locate your Python program (Lab TWO-01 file) on your computer
Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
Click on SUBMIT
NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE.  So, before making your submission, ensure that it does not need any additional editing/revisions.=====================================================================================================

Lab TWO-02Problem Statement:

3.2.1.15 LAB: Collatz’s hypothesis
================================================================================================Submit your Python solution through Blackboard (as explained below).
Your lab will be graded on whether it’s been set up as a complete and workable solution.

For your solution to be complete, your program must be able to
Set up code to do the following:

prompt the user for the input data asked for (as explained above within the Input Data section)
Set up the processing section, using a loop
Display output

compile (ie, no syntax error(s))
run (ie, no run-time error(s))
For your solution to be workable,
Your solution should be free of any type of errors (syntax, run-time, logic)
you may want to develop an algorithm first, using pseudocode
you do NOT need to turn in any algorithm
==========================================================================================================================Grading rubric:

You’ll receive full credit, if 

your program

compiles and runs with no problems 
produces the expected output

You’ll receive partial credit, if 

your program

compiles and runs with no problems 
produces partial output (that is, incomplete output)

You’ll receive 25% of the points, if your program will not compile
You’ll receive 30% of the points, if your program compiles but has a run-time problem
You’ll receive 40% of the points, if your program produces logic error(s)
Due Date: Any time on or before Monday, September 13, 2021.==========================================================================================================================What to submit:

Your Python solution as a text file
A screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output

How to submit:

Save your Python program (Lab TWO-01) as a text file to your computer
Save a screenshot of a run of your program, showing the output
Click on the above link: Lab TWO-01
Locate your Python program (Lab TWO-01 file) on your computer
Locate your screenshot of the run of your program
upload (that is, attach) BOTH files, under #4 and #5, to Blackboard
Click on SUBMIT
NOTE: You can make your submission just ONCE.  So, before making your submission, ensure that it does n.=====================================================================================================

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