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Python Python Basics All Together Now Branch and Loop

Keaton Adams
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Keaton Adams
Courses Plus Student 449 Points

Syntax Error line 10?

TICKET_PRICE = 10

tickets_remaining = 100

Output how many tickets are remaining using the tickets_remaining variable

print("There are {} tickets remaining.".format(tickets_remaining)

gather the user's name and assign it to a new variable

name = input("What is your name? ")

Prompt the user by name and ask how many tickets they would like

num_tickets = input("How many tickets would you like, {}? ".format(name)) num_tickets = int(num_tickets)

calculate the price (number of tickets multiplied by price) and assign it to a variable

amount_due = num_tickets * TICKET_PRICE

Output the price to the screen

print("The total due is ${}".format(amount_due))

  # Prompt user if they want to proceed. Y/N ?

  # if they want to proceed

    #print out to to the screen "SOLD!" to confirm purchase
    # and then decrements the tickets remaining by the number of tickets purchased
  # Otherwise....

1 Answer

You are missing a closing parenthesis on the line above

print("There are {} tickets remaining.".format(tickets_remaining)