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- The ceiling of a floating-point number x is the smallest integer that is still larger than or equal to x. Alternatively, the ceiling of a floating-point number x is what you get when you round x up to the nearest integer. For example, the ceiling of 2.1 is 3, the ceiling of 0.9 is 1, the ceiling of -4.5 is -4, etc. Write a function called ceiling() to compute the ceiling of a float input parameter that returns one integer value. You may not use python’s ceil() or floor() functions. Your function may use int()/float() functions, and the floor division operator (i.e., '//').arrow_forwardWrite a program which can be used to calculate bonus points to given scores in the range [1..9] according to the following rules: If the score is between 1 and 3, the bonus points is the score multiplied by 10 If the score is between 4 and 6, the bonus points is the score multiplied by 100 If the score is between 7 and 9, the bonus points is the score multiplied by 1000 For invalid scores there are no bonus points (0) Your program must make use of 2 parallel arrays - one to store the scores and the other to store the bonus points. You need to make provision for 5 scores (and bonus points) that will need to be stored. For this program implement the following methods and use these methods in your solution (do not change the method declarations): static void getScores(int[] scores) \\ gets the required scores from the user - no checking for valid entries \\ you may assume valid values static void calc Bonus(int[] scores, int[] bonusPoints) \\ calculates the bonus points and stores them in…arrow_forwardWrite a function in python code for checking the speed of drivers. This function should have one parameter: speed. If speed is less than 70, it should print “Ok”. Otherwise, for every 5km above the speed limit (70), it should give the driver one demerit point and print the total number of demerit points. For example, if the speed is 80, it should print: “Points: 2”. If the driver gets more than 12 points, the function should print: “License suspended”.arrow_forward
- Write a program that randomly generates an integer between 1and 12 and displays the English month names January, February, . . . , Decemberfor the numbers 1, 2, . . . , 12, accordingly.arrow_forwardpython program please helparrow_forwardPlease code this in Python according to the function given below.arrow_forward
- python cant be the samearrow_forwardCode in Python Write a program to find the 6-th Monisen number. Classic Programming Question: find the n-th Monisen number. A number M is a Monisen number if M=2**P-1 and both M and P are prime numbers. For example, if P=5, M=2**P-1=31, 5 and 31 are both prime numbers, so 31 is a Monisen number. Put the 6-th Monisen number into a single text file and submit onlinearrow_forwardWrite a program using function that takes in a Celsius degree as input, and outputs a Fahrenheit degree. For a user input Celsius value, the Fahrenheit formula is: Fahrenheit= Celsius*(9/5)+32 Output each floating-point value with one digit after the decimal point, which can be achieved as follows: print(f'{your_value1:.1f}) Ex: If the input is: 78 Then the output is: 172.4arrow_forward
- Write a program to read two integers with the following significance. The first integer value represents a time of day on a 24-hour clock, so that 1245 represents quarter to one mid-day, for example. The second integer represents a time duration in a similar way so that 345 represents three hours and 45 minutes. This duration is to be added to the first time, and the result printed out in the same notation, in this case, 1630 which is the time 3 hours and 45 minutes after 12:45. Another example is given below. Example:Enter in a start time: 1415Enter in a duration: 50End time is: 1505arrow_forward1 commercial (): Function that takes an Input argument kwh of type unsigned int and returns the amount due as a value of type double. This function should be used to compute the bill for commercial customers. 3. industrial (): Function that takes two input arguments kwh peak and kwh off peak of type unsigned int both and returns the amount due as a value of type double. This function should be used to compute the bill for Industrial customers. in the test part of your report, specify the results provided by your program for: 1) residential use of 500 kwh, 11) commercial use of 1000 kwh; III) commercial use of 2000 kwh; Iv) Industrial use of 1000 kwh (peak hours) and 2000 kwh (off-peak hours).arrow_forwardWrite a program that computes the molecular weight of a carbohydrate (ingrams per mole) based on the number of hydrogen, carbon, and oxygenatoms in the molecule. The program should prompt the user to enter thenumber of hydrogen atoms, the number of carbon atoms, and the numberof oxygen atoms. The program then prints the total combined molecularweight of all the atoms based on these individual atom weights:Atom Weight(grams I mole)H 1.00794c 12.01070 15.9994For example, the molecular weight of water (H20) is: 2(1.00794) +15.9994 = 18.01528.arrow_forward
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