In Python
Driving is expensive. Write a program with a car's miles/gallon and gas dollars/gallon (both floats) as input, and output the gas cost for 10 miles, 50 miles, and 400 miles.
Output each floating-point value with two digits after the decimal point, which can be achieved as follows:
print('{:.2f}'.format(your_value))
Ex: If the input is:
20.0 3.1599
the output is:
1.58 7.90 63.20
Your program must define and call the following driving_cost() function. Given input parameters driven_miles, miles_per_gallon, and dollars_per_gallon, the function returns the dollar cost to drive those miles.
Ex: If the function is called with:
50 20.0 3.1599
the function returns:
7.89975
def driving_cost(driven_miles, miles_per_gallon, dollars_per_gallon)
Your program should call the function three times to determine the gas cost for 10 miles, 50 miles, and 400 miles.
Note: This is a lab from a previous chapter that now requires the use of a function.
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