#Let's say you have a variable called "name" with your user name in it, and you would then like to print(out a greeting to that user.) # This prints out "Hello, John!" name = "John" print("Hello, %s!" % name) # This prints out "John is 23 years old." name = "John" age = 23 print("%s is %d years old." % (name, age)) # This prints out: A list: [1, 2, 3] mylist = [1,2,3] print("A list: %s" % mylist) # Here are some basic argument specifiers you should know: # %s - String (or any object with a string representation, like numbers) # %d - Integers # %f - Floating point numbers # %.f - Floating point numbers with a fixed amount of digits to the right of the dot. # %x/%X - Integers in hex representation (lowercase/uppercase) # Exercise # You will need to write a format string which prints out the data using the following syntax: Hello John Doe. Your current balance is $53.44. data = ("John", "Doe", 53.44) format_string = "Hello" print(format_string, "%s, %s, %f" % data)