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29 November, 13:42

tile_fitting (num_small, num_large, length) Description: You have tiles of two different fixed sizes, 1ft and 5ft long, and you want to decide whether a certain number of these tiles can fit exactly a certain length (we do not care about the other dimension). It's ok if you have more tiles than needed but not the opposite obviously. Parameters: num_small (int) is the amount of the available small tiles (1ft), num_large (int) is the amount of the available large tiles (5ft), and length (int) is the length (in ft) you want to cover. Return value: True if the available tiles can fit exactly the given length and False otherwise.

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  1. 29 November, 14:34
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    Python script for the problem explained below with appropriate comments

    Explanation:

    import math

    def tile_fitting (num_small, num_large, length) : #tile_fitting () function definition

    number_of_fives=math. floor (length/5) #calculating number of 5ft tiles required to cover given length

    number_of_ones=length%5 #calculating number of 1ft tiles required to cove given length

    #if num_small is greater than required 1ft tiles and num_large is greater than required 5ft tiles

    if (num_small>=number_of_ones and num_large>=number_of_fives):

    return True #returning True to the caller function

    else: #else

    return False #returning False to the caller function

    num_small=int (input ("Enter number of 1ft tiles: ")) #reading number of 1ft tiles from user

    num_large=int (input ("Enter number of 5ft tiles: ")) #reading number of 5ft tiles from user

    length=int (input ("Enter the length you want to cover: ")) #reading length to cover from user

    #calling tile_fitting () function by passing num_small, num_large and length

    print (tile_fitting (num_small, num_large, length))
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