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Python Basics Summary

The document provides a summary of Python basics, including variables, input/output, conditions, logical operators, and emoji printing. It explains how to calculate total and average marks, and includes a final program that assesses grades based on user input for marks in Maths and Science. The program also determines pass/fail status and assigns grades based on average scores.

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Python Basics Summary

The document provides a summary of Python basics, including variables, input/output, conditions, logical operators, and emoji printing. It explains how to calculate total and average marks, and includes a final program that assesses grades based on user input for marks in Maths and Science. The program also determines pass/fail status and assigns grades based on average scores.

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■ Python Basics Summary

1. Variables & Input/Output


- input() → take input
- int(), float() → convert type
Example:
name = input("Enter your name: ")
age = int(input("Enter your age: "))
print("Hello", name, "your age is", age)

2. Conditions (if / else / elif)


- if: check condition
- elif: multiple checks
- else: default

3. Logical Operators
- and, or, not

4. Total & Average


total = maths + science
average = total / 2

5. Emoji Printing
■ Pass → \u2705
■ Fail → \u274c

6. f-String
print(f"Hello {name}, your marks are {marks}")

7. Final Program (Marks + Grade System)


maths = float(input("Enter marks of Maths: "))
science = float(input("Enter marks of Science: "))

total_marks = maths + science


average = total_marks / 2

print(f"■ Total Marks: {total_marks}")


print(f"■ Average Marks: {average}")

if maths >= 35:


print("■ Pass in Maths")
else:
print("■ Fail in Maths")

if science >= 35:


print("■ Pass in Science")
else:
print("■ Fail in Science")

if maths >= 35 and science >= 35:


print("■ Overall Pass")
else:
print("■ Overall Fail")
if average >= 80:
print("■■ Grade A")
elif average >= 70:
print("■ Grade B")
elif average >= 60:
print("■ Grade C")
elif average >= 50:
print("■ Grade D")
elif average >= 35:
print("■ Grade E")
else:
print("■ Grade F")

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