Consider the code fragment provided above. Assuming that the user always types a random digit between 0 and 9 (inclusive) when prompted for input then at which line number would the code fragment above terminate with an error? This question is internally recognized as variant 225. line 11 line 12 line 13 line 14 line 15 line 16 line 17 line 18 none of the above
Consider the code fragment provided above. Assuming that the user always types a random digit between 0 and 9 (inclusive) when prompted for input then at which line number would the code fragment above terminate with an error? This question is internally recognized as variant 225. line 11 line 12 line 13 line 14 line 15 line 16 line 17 line 18 none of the above
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Consider the code fragment provided above. Assuming that the user always types a random digit between 0 and 9 (inclusive) when prompted for input then at which line number would the code fragment above terminate with an error? This question is internally recognized as variant 225.
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line 11
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line 12
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line 13
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line 14
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line 15
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line 16
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line 17
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line 18
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none of the above
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Transcribed Image Text:01.
shm
float (input ("What value should be assigned to shm?"))
input ("What value should be assigned to ham?")
02. ham
03.
bar
input ("What value should be assigned to bar?")
04.
ukr =
int (input ("What value should be assigned to ukr?"))
input ("What value should be assigned to gzk?")
05.
gzk
06.
07.
qux =
08.
foo
egg float (input ("What value should be assigned to egg?"))
float (input ("What value should be assigned to qux?"))
int (input ("What value should be assigned to foo?"))
aap input ("What value should be assigned to aap?")
xyz int (input ("What value should be assigned to xyz?"))
print (ham + aap)
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10.
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12.
print (qux + ukr)
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print (bar + foo)
print (xyz + shm)
print (bar + ham)
print (aap + bar)
print (ukr + qux)
print (bar + aap)
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