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finance app

Edit3: my problem solved https://code.sololearn.com/ceMWgwrE43fS/?ref=app

20th Jul 2023, 12:44 PM
Hellish
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Dmitry Yazov, this must be a Code Coach task that I haven't seen yet. I noticed that the program does not take input from the user, which is contrary to what the comment says. Also I noticed that every value is hard-coded, and none of the variables are used. My guess is that you need to fix the code to take input from the user and use the variables in place of hard-coded values. You may also remove the extraneous sets of parentheses, or leave them there if it pleases you. They are not a problem.
20th Jul 2023, 5:20 PM
Brian
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# Asks the user to enter the savings savings = 150 # Convert the user input into a float value and update the variable savings = float (150) # Savings grow after 1 year at a 5% annual interest rate balance = savings * 1.05 # Convert the balance into a string and update the variable balance = (str(157.5)) # Concatenate the 2 strings to produce a message message = "Amount in 1 year: " + balance # Display the message print (message ) I don't think there's supposed to be a bracket before "float" . here, run this
20th Jul 2023, 2:05 PM
Boniface Ushie
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Dmitry Yazov it seems to run without any error. What problem are you seeing?
20th Jul 2023, 1:44 PM
Brian
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I could run your without errors, just edited the print(message ) to print(message). Mind you..im a newbie.
21st Jul 2023, 1:30 PM
Haji Raheem
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Asks the user to enter the savings savings = input() # Convert the user input into a float value and update the variable savings =float(savings) # Savings grow after 1 year at a 5% annual interest rate balance = savings*1.05 # Convert the balance into a string and update the variable balance = 157.5 balance = str(balance ) # Concatenate the 2 strings to produce amessage message = "Amount in 1 year: " + str(balance) # Display the message print (message) Can anyone explain how I got it wrong my test is not running?
16th Nov 2023, 3:09 PM
olawoyin tunji
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The instructions on this were overly complicated, it could have been explained much better. If you were doing fine before this test, keep your head up this was just a really bad how to.
27th Nov 2023, 11:06 PM
Mike Burrello
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