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Create a class Distance with two data members: feet and inches and functions for input
and showing the distance objects. Create an overloaded * operator so that two distances
can be multiplied together. Make it in a way so that you can also use expressions such
as
dist1 = 17.5 * dist2
or
dist3=dist1 * dist2

What I have tried:

In other words, the function converts the given floating-point values (considering it as
given in inches) into Distance values before multiplication. Write a driver program to
test this operator.
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Updated 29-Jul-22 3:40am

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This may help you getting started: 9. Classes — Python 3.10.5 documentation[^]

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See 3. Data model — Python 3.10.5 documentation[^] for operator overloading in Python.
 
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