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Python: Division Hackerrank Solution

Mradul Mishra
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The provided code stub reads two integers, a and b , from STDIN. Add logic to print two lines. The first line should contain the result of integer division, a //b . The second line should contain the result of float division, a/b. No rounding or formatting is necessary.

The provided code stub reads two integers, a and b , from STDIN.

Add logic to print two lines. The first line should contain the result of integer division, a //b . The second line should contain the result of float division,  a/b.

No rounding or formatting is necessary.

Example
a = 3

b = 5

  • The result of the integer division 3//5=0.
  • The result of the float division is 3/5=0.6.

 

Print:

0
0.6

 

Solution 

if __name__ == '__main__':
    a = int(input())
    b = int(input())
    print(a//b)
    print(a/b)

 

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The provided code stub reads two integers, and , from STDIN. Add logic to print two lines. The first line should contain the result of integer division, // . The second line should contain the result of float division, / .

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imran

he provided code stub reads two integers, and , from STDIN. Add logic to print two lines. The first line should contain the result of integer division, // . The second line should contain the result of float division, / . No rounding or formatting is necessary. Example The result of the integer division . The result of the float division is . Print: 0 0.6 Input Format The first line contains the first integer, . The second line contains the second integer, . Output Format Print the two lines as described above. Sample Input 0 4

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