How do I add a unit of measure to my result?
# assign the value 12 to the base
base = 12
# assign the value 16 to the height
height = 16
# assign the results of the operation to the variable area
# the operation multiplies base by height
# assign the area of a triangle formula
area = (1/2) * (base*height)
# print the value of triangle area
print(area)
python
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# assign the value 12 to the base
base = 12
# assign the value 16 to the height
height = 16
# assign the results of the operation to the variable area
# the operation multiplies base by height
# assign the area of a triangle formula
area = (1/2) * (base*height)
# print the value of triangle area
print(area)
python
Please formulate your questions a little more. I don't know the unit. Assuming squared meters and a float what you want isprint("{:.2f} squared meters".format(area)). Check realpython.com/python-string-formatting for all the types of string formatting.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:43
Always add the desired output to your questions.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:45
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# assign the value 12 to the base
base = 12
# assign the value 16 to the height
height = 16
# assign the results of the operation to the variable area
# the operation multiplies base by height
# assign the area of a triangle formula
area = (1/2) * (base*height)
# print the value of triangle area
print(area)
python
# assign the value 12 to the base
base = 12
# assign the value 16 to the height
height = 16
# assign the results of the operation to the variable area
# the operation multiplies base by height
# assign the area of a triangle formula
area = (1/2) * (base*height)
# print the value of triangle area
print(area)
python
python
edited Nov 23 at 0:03
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asked Nov 22 at 23:51
Ronnie Thompson
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Please formulate your questions a little more. I don't know the unit. Assuming squared meters and a float what you want isprint("{:.2f} squared meters".format(area)). Check realpython.com/python-string-formatting for all the types of string formatting.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:43
Always add the desired output to your questions.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:45
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Please formulate your questions a little more. I don't know the unit. Assuming squared meters and a float what you want isprint("{:.2f} squared meters".format(area)). Check realpython.com/python-string-formatting for all the types of string formatting.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:43
Always add the desired output to your questions.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:45
Please formulate your questions a little more. I don't know the unit. Assuming squared meters and a float what you want is
print("{:.2f} squared meters".format(area)). Check realpython.com/python-string-formatting for all the types of string formatting.– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:43
Please formulate your questions a little more. I don't know the unit. Assuming squared meters and a float what you want is
print("{:.2f} squared meters".format(area)). Check realpython.com/python-string-formatting for all the types of string formatting.– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:43
Always add the desired output to your questions.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:45
Always add the desired output to your questions.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:45
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Please formulate your questions a little more. I don't know the unit. Assuming squared meters and a float what you want is
print("{:.2f} squared meters".format(area)). Check realpython.com/python-string-formatting for all the types of string formatting.– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:43
Always add the desired output to your questions.
– Francio Rodrigues
Nov 23 at 0:45