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This page contains exercises on for-loops and short videos presenting solutions for each exercise.
Exercise 1
Given the array sound
sound = [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 7, 7, 7, 7, 9, 1, 1, 0, 0]
write a program that will ask the user for a number and will indicate if this number is in the array or not
Exercise 2
Given the array words
words = [ "hello", "there!", "there", "will", "be", "a", "big", "snow", "storm", "on", "Monday" ]
write a program that will ask the user for a word and will indicate if this word is in the array or not
Exercise 3
Same as Exercise 1, but this time the program returns the number of times the user's choice appears in the array.
Exercise 4
Given the array sound, and an integer input by the user, your program will return the location of the first occurrence of the user's number.
Exercise 5
Given the array sound, and an integer input by the user, your program will return the location of the last occurrence of the user's number.