Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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I do not know how to do this problem from my Computer Science ZyBooks Chapter 6 assignment. I have attatched an image of the problem, and I need to write the code in Python. I am not sure how to define the functions correctly or how to take a list as a parameter and return a boolean, so any help would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!
Transcribed Image Text:6.27 LAB: Multiples of ten in a list
Write a program that reads a list of integers, and outputs whether the list contains all multiples of 10, no multiples of 10, or mixed values.
Define a function named is_list_mult10 that takes a list as a parameter, and returns a boolean that represents whether the list contains all
multiples of ten. Define a function named is_list_no_mult10 that takes a list as a parameter and returns a boolean that represents whether
the list contains no multiples of ten.
Then, write a main program that takes an integer, representing the size of the list, followed by the list values. The first integer is not in the
list.
Ex: If the input is:
5
20
40
60
80
100
the output is:
all multiples of 10
Ex: If the input is:
5
11
-32
53
-74
95
the output is:
no multiples of 10
Transcribed Image Text:Ex: If the input is:
5
10
25
30
40
55
the output is:
mixed values
The program must define and call the following two functions. is_list_mult100) returns true if all integers in the list are multiples of 10 and
false otherwise. is_list_no_mult100) returns true if no integers in the list are multiples of 10 and false otherwise.
def is_list_mult10 (my_list)
def is_list_no_mult10(my_list)
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