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probably because it's just a condition
with no variable or iteration needed.
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Let's look at how I solve these problems.
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The first problem, heating the oven
is a pretty normal use case for
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a while-loop, so
we'll say while current_oven_temp < 350.
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So as long as it's under 350,
we can go ahead and increase it, right,
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so current_oven_temp + = 25, and
then print current_oven_temp.
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Now, you could do these in either
order depending on how you read
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the instructions.
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Maybe you feel like you should
print it before you increase it or
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