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Improve quizes
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// - An apple costs 2 rustbucks.
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// - However, if Mary buys more than 40 apples, the price of each apple in the
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// entire order is reduced to only 1 rustbuck!
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// TODO: Write a function that calculates the price of an order of apples given
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// the quantity bought.
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// Put your function here!
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// fn calculate_price_of_apples(???) -> ??? {
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// fn calculate_price_of_apples(???) -> ??? { ??? }
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fn main() {
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// You can optionally experiment here.
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// Mary is buying apples. The price of an apple is calculated as follows:
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// - An apple costs 2 rustbucks.
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// - If Mary buys more than 40 apples, each apple only costs 1 rustbuck!
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// Write a function that calculates the price of an order of apples given the
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// quantity bought.
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// - However, if Mary buys more than 40 apples, the price of each apple in the
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// entire order is reduced to only 1 rustbuck!
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fn calculate_price_of_apples(n_apples: u64) -> u64 {
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if n_apples > 40 {
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// This is a quiz for the following sections:
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// - Strings
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// - Vecs
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// - Move semantics
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// - Modules
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// - Enums
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//
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// Let's build a little machine in the form of a function. As input, we're going
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// to give a list of strings and commands. These commands determine what action
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// is going to be applied to the string. It can either be:
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// This quiz tests:
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// - Generics
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// - Traits
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//
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// An imaginary magical school has a new report card generation system written
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// in Rust! Currently, the system only supports creating report cards where the
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// student's grade is represented numerically (e.g. 1.0 -> 5.5). However, the
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