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- rting goods store in Poughkeepsie. Recently she’s seen advertisements for a competitor all over town. A... <ol> <li><p>Let’s start by writing a function to see if any potential customer is within five years of... f interests that customers might have, we want to see if a customer’s interest is <em>one of</em> her t... >!)</p></li> <li><p>Winifred wants to be able to see if a person’s town is within the general area of
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- the code for loading a table from a spreadsheet, seen in class and <a href="https://www.cs.vassar.edu/... nutes?</p> <p>Some of the string functions you’ll see in the documentation produce a <code>List</code>,... Now that we’ve computed the hours of sunlight, it seems like it should be simple to compute the hours o... /pre> <p>If everything’s worked right, you should see a very clear trend for the hours of sunlight and
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- st read, what are two assumptions that this table seems to reflect? Provide an example from the dataset... ople-names</code>.</p> <p><strong>Hint</strong>: See the <a href="https://www.pyret.org/docs/latest/st... tive numbers, which is accurate, but confusing to see!</p> <p class="task"><strong>Task</strong>: Tran
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- <h2>OPTIONAL Part 4</h2> <p>Now that we’ve seen recursion, we don’t need to rely on built-... </code>.)</p> </div> <p>If you haven’t yet seen how to write a recursive function that returns a
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- le classification of an animal. You may have also seen more serious examples, such as this decision tre