Respuesta :
Answer:
void print_popcorn_time(int bag_ounces){
if(bag_ounces < 3){
cout<<"Too small"<<endl;
}else if(bag_ounces > 10){
cout<<"Too large"<<endl;
}else{
cout<<(6 * bag_ounces)<<"seconds"<<endl;
}
}
Explanation:
The function is the block of the statement which performs the special task.
For checking the condition in the program, the if-else statement is used.
It can check the condition one or two but if we want to check the more than two different conditions then the continuous if-else statement is used.
syntax of continuous if else:
if(condition){
statement;
}else if(condition)
statement;
}else{
statement;
}
In the question, there are three conditions;
1. bag_ounces is less than 3
2. bag_ounces greater than 10
3. else part.
we put the condition in the above if-else statement and print the corresponding message.
Answer:
def print_popcorn_time(bag_ounces):
if bag_ounces < 3:
print("Too small")
elif bag_ounces > 10:
print("Too large")
else:
bag_ounces = bag_ounces * 6
print(bag_ounces, "seconds")
Explanation:
def print_popcorn_time(bag_ounces): #fed function
if bag_ounces < 3: #1st if statement
print("Too small") #print function
elif bag_ounces > 10: #else if
print("Too large") #print than print
else: #else:
bag_ounces = bag_ounces * 6 #do work
print(bag_ounces, "seconds") #print