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Python Math: Find the sum of the specified decimal numbers and display decimal numbers in sorted order

Python Math: Exercise-37 with Solution

Write a Python program to find the sum of the following decimal numbers and display the numbers in sorted order.

Sample Solution :-

Python Code :

from decimal import *
data = list(map(Decimal, '2.45 2.69 2.45 3.45 2.00 0.04 7.25'.split()))
print("Sum: ", sum(data))
print("Sorted order: ", sorted(data))

Sample Output:

Sum:  20.33                                                                                                   
Sorted order:  [Decimal('0.04'), Decimal('2.00'), Decimal('2.45'), Decimal('2.45'), Decimal('2.69'), Decimal('
3.45'), Decimal('7.25')] 

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