WOOOW!!! Thank you Jose i have been switching the signs, i have been using *> 
*as small than and *<  *as greater than,i do not know when all this 
information got mixed up in my head but it took your words to pay close 
attention & realize my error. Thank you.


*And honestly its not an assignment*
On Sunday, November 19, 2017 at 12:09:49 PM UTC+2, Jose C wrote:
>
> This is starting to look like a homework assignment.  You do not seem to 
> understand what the >= (greater than or equal to) means.
>
> The python statement:
> if perc >=100:
> grade='A'
> elif perc >= 79:
> grade='B'
> ...
>
> means or reads as (in English):   
> if the value in 'perc' is greater than or equal to 100, then set the value 
> of 'grade' to 'A'.  
> Else if the value in perc is greater than or equal to 79 , then set the 
> value of grade to 'B'. 
> Else if the value in perc is greater than or equal to 69, then set the 
> value of grade to 'C' 
> and so on....
>
> The above statements stop being evaluated after the first condition that 
> is true.
>
> Now can you see the error in the logic? If not, I would suggest you run 
> through some sample values for perc using the above statements and see if 
> that helps.
>
>
>

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