Help with some python homework...
David Hutto
dwightdhutto at gmail.com
Sun Feb 2 11:57:03 EST 2014
On Sunday, February 2, 2014 11:38:57 AM UTC-5, MRAB wrote:
> On 2014-02-02 16:11, David Hutto wrote:
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> > price_per_book = 24.95
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> > discount = .40
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> > quantity = 60
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> The original problem says:
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> Suppose the cover price of a book is $24.95, but bookstores get a 40%
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> discount. Shipping costs $3 for the first copy and 75 cents for each
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> additional copy. What is the total wholesale cost for 60 copies?
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> > Here:
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> > discounted_price = (1-discount) * price_per_book
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> > The discounted price should be price_per_book - discount
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> No, the discount of 0.40 is 40%, not 40 cents.
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> > shipping = 3.0 + (60 - 1) * .75
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> > shipping should be, I think, should be 3.0 + (quantity * .75)
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> No, the shipping is 75 cents starting from the second copy.
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> > total_price = 60 * discounted_price + shipping
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> > replace 60 with quantity (quantity * discounted_price) + shipping
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> > print total_price, 'Total price'
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> > total_price gives:
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> > 945.45 Total price
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> > and just 24.55(price per book - discount is ) * quantity is $1473 without the shipping, so the total is way off already:
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> > I think the following is what you're looking for:
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> > price_per_book = 24.95
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> > discount = .40
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> > quantity = 60
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> > discounted_price = price_per_book-discount
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> > shipping = 3.0 + (quantity*.75)
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> > total_price = (quantity * discounted_price) + shipping
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> > print 'Total price: $%d' % (total_price)
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> > Total price: $1521
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> >
Revised:
price_per_book = 24.95
percent_discount = .40
discounted_price = price_per_book - (price_per_book * percent_discount)
quantity = 60
shipping = 3.0 + ((quantity - 1)*.75)
total_price = (quantity * discounted_price) + shipping
print 'Total price: $%d' % (total_price)
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