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# rainfall_mi is a string that contains the average number of inches of rainfall in Michigan for every month (in inches) with every month separated by a comma.
# Write code to compute the number of months that have more than 3 inches of rainfall.
# Store the result in the variable num_rainy_months. In other words, count the number of items with values > 3.0.
# Hard-coded answers will receive no credit.
rainfall_mi = "1.65, 1.46, 2.05, 3.03, 3.35, 3.46, 2.83, 3.23, 3.5, 2.52, 2.8, 1.85"
rainfall_mi_split = rainfall_mi.split(",")
num_rainy_months = 0
for x in rainfall_mi_split:
x = float(x)
if x > 3.0:
num_rainy_months += 1
print(num_rainy_months)
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sentence = "students flock to the arb for a variety of outdoor activities such as jogging and picnicking"

code:

sentence1 = sentence.split() #converting the string into list
same_letter_count = 0
for i in sentence1 :
if i[0] == i[-1]: #setting the conditional for each element of list i.e. first element should be equal to last one !
same_letter_count = same_letter_count + 1
print(same_letter_count )

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rainfall_mi = "1.65, 1.46, 2.05, 3.03, 3.35, 3.46, 2.83, 3.23, 3.5, 2.52, 2.8, 1.85"
num_rainy_months = 0
rainfall_mi = rainfall_mi.split(",")
for i in rainfall_mi:
if float(i) > 3.0:
num_rainy_months += 1
print(num_rainy_months)

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