import random def count(target, the_list): counter = 0 for item in the_list: if item == target_item: counter += 1 return counter ################################################## scores = [] for x in range (0, 30): scores.append(random.randint(0, 10)) print(scores) target_item = 10 top_scorers = count(target_item, scores) # Count function called here print("{0} learners got top marks".format(top_scorers)) ################################################## pencils = ["red", "orange", "red", "green"] target_item = input("What colour pencil are you looking for? ") found_pencils = count(target_item, pencils) print("{0} of your pencils were found".format(found_pencils)) ##################################################