Python Day 1: Data Types | HackerRank 30 Days of Code Solutions

 


Complete the code in the editor below. The variables i, d and s are already declared and initialized for you. You must:

1. Declare 3 variables: one of type int, one of type double, and one of type String.
2. Read 3 lines of input from stdin (according to the sequence given in the Input Format section below) and initialize your variables.
3. Use the + operator to perform the following operations:

a. Print the sum of i plus your int variable on a new line.
b. Print the sum of d plus your double variable to a scale of one decimal place on a new line.
c. Concatenate s with the string you read as input and print the result on a new line.


Code:

i = 4
d = 4.0
s = 'HackerRank '
# Declare second integer, double, and String variables.
a = int(input())
b = float(input())
c = str(input())
# Read and save an integer, double, and String to your variables.

# Print the sum of both integer variables on a new line.
print(i+a)
# Print the sum of the double variables on a new line.
print(d+b)
# Concatenate and print the String variables on a new line
print(s+c)
# The 's' variable above should be printed first.

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