Exercise 26 lp2thw - Corrected all errors. Script compiles and runs no issues

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import sys
print("How old are you?", end=' ')
age = input()
print("How tall are you?", end=' ')
print("How much do you weigh?", end=' '
height = input()
print("How much do you weigh?", end=' ')
weight = input()
print(f"So, you're {age} old, {height} tall and {weight} heavy.")
script, filename = argv
script, filename = sys.argv
txt = open(filenme)
txt = open(filename)
print("Here's your file {filename}:")
print(tx.read())
print(txt.read())
print("Type the filename again:")
file_again = input("> ")
txt_again = open(file_again)
txt_again_read = open(file_again)
print(txt_again_read())
print(txt_again_read)
print('Let's practice everything.')
print('You\'d need to know \'bout escapes
with \\ that do \n newlines and \t tabs.')
print('Let\'s practice everything.')
print('You\'d need to know \'bout escapes')
print('with \\ that do \n newlines and \t tabs.')
poem = """
\tThe lovely world
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\n\t\twhere there is none.
"""
print("--------------)
print("--------------")
print(poem)
print(--------------")
print("--------------")
five = 10 - 2 + 3 -
print(f"This should be five: {five}"
five = 10 - 2 + 3 - 6
print(f"This should be five: {five}")
def secret_formula(started)
def secret_formula(started):
jelly_beans = started * 500
jars = jelly_beans / 1000
crates = jars 100
crates = jars / 100
return jelly_beans, jars, crates
start_point = 10000
beans, jars = secret_formula(start_point)
beans, jars, crates = secret_formula(start_point)
# remember that this is another way to format a string
print("With a starting point of: {}".format(start_point))
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start_point = start_point / 10
print("We can also do that this way:")
formula = secret_formula(startpoint)
formula = secret_formula(start_point)
# this is an easy way to apply a list to a format string
print("We'd have {} beans, {} jars, and {} crates.".format(*formula))
people = 20
cates = 30
cats = 30
dogs = 15
if people < cats:
print "Too many cats! The world is doomed!"
print("Too many cats! The world is doomed!")
if people < cats:
print("Not many cats! The world is saved!")
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if people < dogs:
print("The world is drooled on!")
if people > dogs
if people > dogs:
print("The world is dry!")
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if people >= dogs:
print("People are greater than or equal to dogs.")
if people <= dogs
print("People are less than or equal to dogs.)
if people <= dogs:
print("People are less than or equal to dogs.")
if people = dogs:
if people == dogs:
print("People are dogs.")