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CYB/130 Week 1 Python LAB 2.30: Driving costs
Driving is expensive. Write a program with a car's miles/gallon and gas dollars/gallon (both floats) as input, and output the gas cost for 20 miles, 75 miles, and 500 miles.
Output each floating-point value with two digits after the decimal point, which can be achieved as follows:
print('{:.2f} {:.2f} {:.2f}'.format(your_value1, your_value2, your_value3))
Ex: If the input is:
20.0
3.1599
Then the output is:
3.16 11.85 79.00
Note: Real per-mile cost would also include maintenance and depreciation.
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