lloyd = {
"name": "Lloyd",
"homework": [90.0, 97.0, 75.0, 92.0],
"quizzes": [88.0, 40.0, 94.0],
"tests": [75.0, 90.0]
}
alice = {
"name": "Alice",
"homework": [100.0, 92.0, 98.0, 100.0],
"quizzes": [82.0, 83.0, 91.0],
"tests": [89.0, 97.0]
}
tyler = {
"name": "Tyler",
"homework": [0.0, 87.0, 75.0, 22.0],
"quizzes": [0.0, 75.0, 78.0],
"tests": [100.0, 100.0]
}
# Add your function below!
def average(numbers):
total = float(sum(numbers))
return total/len(numbers)
def get_average(student):
return 0.1 * average(student["homework"]) + \
0.3 * average(student["quizzes"]) + \
0.6 * average(student["tests"])
def get_letter_grade(score):
if score >= 90:
return "A"
elif score >= 80:
return "B"
elif score >= 70:
return "C"
elif score >= 60:
return "D"
else:
return "F"
def get_class_average(students):
results = []
for item in students:
studentAvg = get_average(item)
results.append(studentAvg)
return average(results)
students = [lloyd,alice,tyler]
print (get_class_average(students))
print (get_letter_grade(get_class_average(students)))