#Complete the function that takes as input an integer for a number of days and prints the total number of seconds in that number of days import datetime def currentDate(x): result = datetime.timedelta(days=x) seconds = result.total_seconds() print('The total number of seconds is {:.1f}.'.format(seconds)) currentDate(4) #expected outcome: The total number of seconds is 345600.0. currentDate(7) #expected outcome: The total number of seconds is 604800.0.
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