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lab_names/circle_area.py
njmason2 d8c9ec1884 circle_area.py
In a computer program a value is assigned to a name.
The value can change,
but the name stays the same.
When I'm buying food at the grocery store, when I check out I'll see "total $".
That's how much money I owe the grocery store. It changes every time I buy food
there. (If it's the exact same amount as before, then it'll have a different timestamp).
 Every customer in the grocery store sees the same name: total $ when they check out, too.
 Each customer is responsible for their own purchases, and therefore, their own total $.
When using variables (names), the computer program can be run a million times
by a million different people, with the results (or transaction) corresponding
to the person conducting the transaction.
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# circle_area.py
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# By MWC Contributors
print("This program will calculate the area of a circle.")
radius = float(input("What is the circle's radius? "))
pi = 3.141592653
circle_area = pi * radius * radius
print(circle_area)