This year, UCF Football had a perfect home season. In home football games our team as scored 36, 63, 20, 24, 14, 49, and 17 points.  Our opponents have scored 31, 14, 16, 7, 10, 17, and 13.  Taking this data, I would like you to create two lists.  One keeping track of all the points we have scored, and another for all the points scored against us.   How would you create a program that does the following: Total Scored and total opponent scored (Print both answers on the same line) Average of both lists rounded to the nearest hundredth (2 decimal places) (Print both answers on the same line) The average points of victory (average number of points UCF has won by, 2 decimal places, print both answers on the same line) Merge the two lists together and determine the highest and lowest scored in the game. (HINT: must merge lists together before determine the high and low values to receive full points, print both answers on the same line)   This program should have 4 lines of output.  Note:  All values must be calculated from the data within the list.

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This year, UCF Football had a perfect home season. In home football games our team as scored 36, 63, 20, 24, 14, 49, and 17 points.  Our opponents have scored 31, 14, 16, 7, 10, 17, and 13.  Taking this data, I would like you to create two lists.  One keeping track of all the points we have scored, and another for all the points scored against us.  

How would you create a program that does the following:

  • Total Scored and total opponent scored (Print both answers on the same line)
  • Average of both lists rounded to the nearest hundredth (2 decimal places) (Print both answers on the same line)
  • The average points of victory (average number of points UCF has won by, 2 decimal places, print both answers on the same line)
  • Merge the two lists together and determine the highest and lowest scored in the game. (HINT: must merge lists together before determine the high and low values to receive full points, print both answers on the same line)  
  • This program should have 4 lines of output. 

Note:  All values must be calculated from the data within the list. 

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