if n >= 90: print("excellent\n") elif n >= 80: print("good\n") elif n >= 70: print("fair\n") else: print("bad\n") (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) when n = 100 when n = 90 when n = 89 when n = 70 when n = 0

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### Python Conditional Statements Exercise

Below is a Python code snippet designed to classify scores into different categories. Review the code and fill in the blanks for each scenario provided:

```python
if n >= 90:
    print("excellent\n")
elif n >= 80:
    print("good\n")
elif n >= 70:
    print("fair\n")
else:
    print("bad\n")
```

#### Fill in the blanks:

(a) when n = 100: __________

(b) when n = 90: __________

(c) when n = 89: __________

(d) when n = 70: __________

(e) when n = 0: __________

#### Explanation:

The provided code uses conditional statements to print a different message based on the value of `n`:
- **If `n` is greater than or equal to 90**, it prints "excellent".
- **If `n` is between 80 and 89** (inclusive), it prints "good".
- **If `n` is between 70 and 79** (inclusive), it prints "fair".
- **If `n` is below 70**, it prints "bad".

Fill in the blanks with the corresponding output based on the provided `n` values. This exercise helps in understanding how conditional statements work and how values are processed in Python.
Transcribed Image Text:### Python Conditional Statements Exercise Below is a Python code snippet designed to classify scores into different categories. Review the code and fill in the blanks for each scenario provided: ```python if n >= 90: print("excellent\n") elif n >= 80: print("good\n") elif n >= 70: print("fair\n") else: print("bad\n") ``` #### Fill in the blanks: (a) when n = 100: __________ (b) when n = 90: __________ (c) when n = 89: __________ (d) when n = 70: __________ (e) when n = 0: __________ #### Explanation: The provided code uses conditional statements to print a different message based on the value of `n`: - **If `n` is greater than or equal to 90**, it prints "excellent". - **If `n` is between 80 and 89** (inclusive), it prints "good". - **If `n` is between 70 and 79** (inclusive), it prints "fair". - **If `n` is below 70**, it prints "bad". Fill in the blanks with the corresponding output based on the provided `n` values. This exercise helps in understanding how conditional statements work and how values are processed in Python.
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