A pedometer treats walking 1 step as walking 2.5 feet. Define a function named feet_to_steps that takes a float as a parameter, representing the number of feet walked, and returns the number of steps walked as an integer by using int(). Then, write a main program that reads the number of feet walked as an input, calls function feet_to_steps() with the input as an argument, and outputs the number of steps returned from feet_to_steps().
Use floating-point arithmetic to perform the conversion.
Note: Converting a float to an integer may affect the result’s accuracy.
if __name__ == "__main__":
def feet_to_steps(feet_walked):
steps = feet_walked / 2.5
return round(steps)
feet_walked = float(input())
steps_walked = feet_to_steps(feet_walked)
print(steps_walked)
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