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Using a list help Dr. Pepper investigate a crime. He usually asks 5 questions to each person he interviews: "Did you call the victim?" "Were you in the crime scene?" "Do you live close to the victim?" "Did you owe money to the victim?" "Have you ever worked with the victim?" The answers are always either "Yes" or "No". Print the list after you record all the answers. Your program must give a final verdict about the participation of that person in the crime. If there are 2 positive answers this person must be classified as "Suspect". For 3 or 4 positive answers the classification is "Accomplice", and for 5 positive answers the classification is "Killer". Otherwise, this person should be classified as "Innocent". For example, if the input is:
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Ihave been given the number of guns per 100, and the total firearm-related deaths per 100,000. i have to find the actual number of guns per country and actual number of gun-related deaths. if somebody could show me how to do 1 question, i can finish the rest, i am just confused. tia
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Apython programming question: assume s is a string of lower case characters. write a program that prints the number of times the string 'bob' occurs in s. for example, if s = 'azcbobobegghakl', then your program should print number of times bob occurs is: 2
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