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I am currently trying to solve this on python. Here's where I've got to so far:

350 square feet requires 1 gallon of paint. Assign gallons_paint with the amount of paint required for wall_area. Sample output for the given program:

250.0 square feet wall will need:
0.714285714286 gallons of paint

wall_area = 250.0
gallons_paint = 0.0

gallons_paint = 0.714285714286

print(wall_area, 'square feet wall will need:')
print(gallons_paint, 'gallons of paint') 
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    What is tripping you up? The math, or the code? Jan 15, 2018 at 0:44
  • It's the code, I am able to pass the first test but for the second part not so much. This is what I am getting back:Testing with wall_area 250.0 Your output 0.7142857142857143 clear Testing with wall_area 578.6 Your output 0.714285714286 Expected output 1.6531428571428572
    – John
    Jan 15, 2018 at 0:48
  • I don't know what to do with the wall area of 578.6 or where it even came from
    – John
    Jan 15, 2018 at 0:54

5 Answers 5

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Maybe I am missing something here, but if 350 sq ft requires 1 gallon, then 250 sq ft will require 250/350 gallons. So you are being asked (I suppose) to request the area from the user and calculate the paint required for that area.

wall_area=float(input("How big is your wall in square feet? "))
gallons_paint = wall_area / 350
print(wall_area, 'square feet wall will need:')
print(gallons_paint, 'gallons of paint')

For example,

How big is your wall in square feet? 250
250.0 square feet wall will need:
0.7142857142857143 gallons of paint

Though you really ought to format the number to something sensible, as in

print(f'{gallons_paint:.2f} gallons of paint')

which will report

0.71 gallons of paint

With your other number, 576.6 square feet,

How big is your wall in square feet? 578.6
578.6 square feet wall will need:
1.65 gallons of paint
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  • gallons_paint = wall_area / 350 solved it, thank you
    – John
    Jan 15, 2018 at 1:31
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This is a quite simple problem.

The question gives you the ratio need to construct your program. 1 gallon of paint every 350 square feet. Thus, to find the amount of paint need to paint x square feet, you need to use the equation:

   350        area
 -------  = ------- = 350x = area (or area/350)
    1          x

Using the above equation, we then write out the code:

area = int(input('Input the surface area: '))
print('The amount of paint needed is: ', area / 350)

If you want to control how many decimals places are displayed, you can string formatting:

print('The amount of paint needed is: {0:.<prec>f}'.format(area / 350))

Where <prec> is the desired amount of precision.

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this could be useful:

wall_area = 250.0

gallons_paint = 0.0

gallons_paint = wall_area/350.0

print(wall_area, 'square feet wall will need:')

print(gallons_paint, 'gallons of paint')
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    Please take some minute to describe what your answer does. It could be more useful for everybody
    – DaFois
    Jun 10, 2018 at 15:14
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[my guess][1]

 wall_area = float(input())
 s_wall_area = wall_area / 350.0
 final = (f'{s_wall_area:.5f}')
print(final)

both test passed

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This is all you need:

gallons_paint = 0.0
wall_area = float(input())
# Assign gallons_paint below
gallons_paint = 350.0
gallons_paint = wall_area/350.0
print(gallons_paint)

Testing with wall_area input 250.0 Your value 0.7142857142857143

Testing with wall_area input 578.6 Your value 1.6531428571428572

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    Your answer is non-sensical. gallons_paint is assigned three values with no intervening logic Feb 1, 2020 at 22:50

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