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If you have downloaded the source code you will find the following files in the Chapter 07 folder:
▪ GirtNames.txt This file contains a list of the 200 most popular names given to girls born in the United States from the year 2000 through 2009.
▪ BoyNames.txt This file contains a list of the 200 most popular names given to boys born in the United States from the year 2000 through 2009.
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- Name SearchIn the Chap07 folder of the Student Sample Programs, you will find the followingfiles:• GirlNames.txt—This file contains a list of the 200 most popular names given to girls born in the United States from 2000 through 2009.• BoyNames.txt—This file contains a list of the 200 most popular names given to boys born in the United States from 2000 through 2009.Create an application that reads the contents of the two files into two separatearrays or Lists. The user should be able to enter a boy’s name, a girl’s name, orboth, and the application should display messages indicating whether the nameswere among the most populararrow_forwardPYTHON PROGRAMMING There are six quizzes with grades 0 through 10. The lowest grade will be dropped 1) __init__() should drop the lowest grade 2) average() calculate the average of the remining five grades 3) display() display the list with five remaining grades and the average Write codes to import Quizzes class. Use a loop to request six grades in floats. Call display() to print the grades and the average. Output Example: (attached)arrow_forwardSTARTING OUT WITH PYTHON FOURTH EDITION TONY GRADDIS CHAPTER 8, QUESTION 14 GAS PRICE SOLVE a question from "Starting out with Python" by Tony Gaddis Chapter 8, question number 14, the title "Gas Prices" In the student sample program files for this chapter, you will find a text file named GasPrices.txt. The file contains the weekly average prices for a gallon of gas in the United States, beginning on April 5th, 1993, and ending on August 26th, 2013. Figure 8-7 shows an example of the first few lines of the file's contents:(ATTACHED) Each line in the file contains the average price for a gallon of gas on a specific date. Each line is formatted in the following way: MM-DD-YYYY: price MM is the two-digit month, DD is the two-digit day, and YYYY is the four-digit year. Price is the average price per gallon of gas on the specified date. For this assignment, you are to write one or more programs that read the contents of the file and perform the following calculations: Average Price Per…arrow_forward
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- 5. Charge Account Validation If you have downloaded the source code from the Computer Science Portal you will find a file named charge_accounts.txt in the Chapter 07 folder. This file has a list of a com- pany's valid charge account numbers. Each account number is a seven-digit number, such as 5658845. Programming Exercises 403 program Write a program that reads the contents of the file into a list. The program should then ask the user to enter a charge account number. The program should determine whether the number is valid by searching for it in the list. If the number is in the list, the should display a message indicating the number is valid. If the number is not in the list, the program should display a message indicating the number is invalid. (You can access thearrow_forwardC# langauge. In visual studio 2022 for folders, create some folder and type a few names.arrow_forwardJAVA:arrow_forward
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