Respuesta :

Answer:

The  program in Python is as follows:

nums = []

for i in range(3):

   num = int(input(""))

   nums.append(num)

   

print(min(nums))

Explanation:

This initializes a list of numbers

nums = []

This loop is repeated 3 times

for i in range(3):

For each repetition, this prompts the user for input

   num = int(input(""))

This appends the input to the list

   nums.append(num)

This gets the smallest of the three inputs using the min() function. The smallest is also printed

print(min(nums))

The Answer is in Bold:

#include <iostream>

using namespace std;

int main() {

 

  int  a, b, c;      //NOTE: you don't have to put a, b, c. you can put it as x, y, z

                                       //or you can make it as num1, num2, num3 etc.

  cin >> a;        

  cin >> b;

  cin >> c;

 

  if (a < b && a < c)   {            

     cout << a <<endl;              

  }                                                    

  else if(b < a && b < c)   {      

     cout << b << endl;

  }

  else   {

     cout << c <<endl;

  }    

  return 0;

}