Computer Science, asked by kiaracampbell, 9 months ago

If you run the code print (20 // 3) Python will output

Answers

Answered by manimicro69
1

Answer:

6

Explanation:

The floor division "//" rounds the result down to the nearest whole number.

Answered by BrainlyYoda
5

The output will be 6

Extra Information

There are various types of Arithmetic Operators in Python such as

(A) + operator

It is used to add two operands

Example

print(5+3)

The output will be 8

(B) - operator

It is used to subtract two operands

Example

print(5-3)

The output will be 2

(C) * operator

It is used to multiply two operands

Example

print(5*3)

The output will be 15

(D) / operator

It is used to divide the operands and will give the output in float or decimal value if required.

Example

print(5/3)

The output will be 1.6666666666666667

(E) // operator

It is used to divide the operands and will not give the output in float or decimal value even if required. It only gives integer value as output.

Example

print(5//3)

The output will be 1

(F) % operator

It is used to divide the operands and return the remainder

Example

print(5%3)

The output will be 2

(G) *‏‏‎‎‎‎‎* operator

It is used to raise one operand to the power of another.

Example

print(5*‎‎*3)

The output will be 125

In mathematical terms, it will be like 5³ which is 125

Python is created by Guido van Rossum and came into existence in 1991. It is a high-level and general programming language. It is a very lucid programming language as it has a good language construct and object-oriented approach. It is dynamically typed and garbage-collected.

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