J2. Chili Peppers
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Ron is cooking chili using an assortment of peppers.
The spiciness of a pepper is measured in Scolville Heat Units (SHU).
Ron’s chili is currently not spicy at all, but each time Ron adds a
pepper, the total spiciness of the chili increases by the SHU value of
that pepper.
The SHU values of the peppers available to Ron are shown in the
following table:
| Pepper Name | Scolville Heat Units |
|---|---|
| Poblano | 1500 |
| Mirasol | 6000 |
| Serrano | 15500 |
| Cayenne | 40000 |
| Thai | 75000 |
| Habanero | 125000 |
Your job is to determine the total spiciness of Ron’s chili after he
has finished adding peppers.
The first line of input will contain a positive integer \(N\), representing the number of peppers Ron
adds to his chili. The next \(N\) lines
will each contain the name of a pepper Ron has added. Each pepper name
will exactly match a name that appears in the table above. Note that
more than one pepper of the same name can be added.
The output will consist of a positive integer \(T\), representing the total spiciness of
Ron’s chili.
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Poblano
Cayenne
Thai
Poblano118000A Poblano pepper has an SHU value of \(1500\). A Cayenne pepper has an SHU value
of \(40000\). A Thai pepper has an SHU
value of \(75000\). The total spiciness
of Ron’s chili is therefore \(1500 + 40000 + 75000 + 1500 = 118000\).
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