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Python question 15. Time Calculator ****Write a program that asks the user to en

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Python question

15. Time Calculator

****Write a program that asks the user to enter a number of seconds and works as follows***

• There are 60 seconds in a minute. If the number of seconds entered by the user is greater than or equal to 60, the program should display the number of minutes in that many seconds.

• There are 3,600 seconds in an hour. If the number of seconds entered by the user is greater than or equal to 3,600, the program should display the number of hours in that many seconds.

• There are 86,400 seconds in a day. If the number of seconds entered by the user is greater than or equal to 86,400, the program should display the number of days in that many seconds.

Need to include the source code created in a module (.py file) as text

def display_time(seconds):
x = seconds
t=int(x)
day= t//86400
hour= (t-(day*86400))//3600
minit= (t - ((day*86400) + (hour*3600)))//60
seconds= t - ((day*86400) + (hour*3600) + (minit*60))
print( day ,'days' , hour,' hours', minit, 'minutes',seconds,' seconds')

display_time(50)
display_time(180)
display_time(19000)
display_time(100000)

We need this to prompt the user for seconds entered. Can you help?

Explanation / Answer

Hi,

I have updated the code and highlighted the code changes below

def display_time(seconds):
x = seconds
t=int(x)
day= t//86400
hour= (t-(day*86400))//3600
minit= (t - ((day*86400) + (hour*3600)))//60
seconds= t - ((day*86400) + (hour*3600) + (minit*60))
print( day ,'days' , hour,' hours', minit, 'minutes',seconds,' seconds')

seconds = int(input("Enter the seconds: "))
display_time(seconds)

Output: