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I used a dictionary to store each student’s name and their marks. Then I took the query name, calculated the average of their marks, and printed it using f-string formatting. It was easy using Python features like *line unpacking and map() for conversion.
if name == 'main':
n = int(input("enter number of students:"))
student_marks = {}
for _ in range(n):
name, *line = input().split()
scores = list(map(float, line))
student_marks[name] = scores
query_name = input()
marks = student_marks[query_name]
average = sum(marks) / len(marks)
print(f"{average:.2f}")
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I used a dictionary to store each student’s name and their marks. Then I took the query name, calculated the average of their marks, and printed it using f-string formatting. It was easy using Python features like *line unpacking and map() for conversion.
if name == 'main': n = int(input("enter number of students:")) student_marks = {} for _ in range(n): name, *line = input().split() scores = list(map(float, line)) student_marks[name] = scores