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Level 3, 2026-04-28
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Assume you have a non-empty list of numbers Z. Create a new variable that is equal all the numbers in Z multiplied together.
Use: variables, loops[2]
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Test Using: Z = [1,1] Z = [1,2,3,4,5] Z = [86,85,67] |
Use a loop to multiply the numbers from 5 to 16
Use: variables, loops[2]
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Use a loop to multiply the numbers from 1 to 54
Use: variables, loops[2]
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Assume you have a non-empty list of numbers X. Create a new variable that is equal all the numbers in X multiplied together.
Use: variables, loops[2]
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Test Using: X = [1,1] X = [1,2,3,4,5] X = [86,85,67] |
Print each number from 0 to 11
Use: loops[2]
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Use a loop to multiply the numbers from 1 to 40
Use: variables, loops[2]
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Assume you have a list of numbers F. Create a new variable that is equal to sum of all the numbers in F.
Use: variables, loops[2]
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Test Using: F = [] F = [1,1] F = [42,32,85] |
Assume you have a non-empty list Y. Print the first element in the list.
Use: variables[1]
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Test Using: Y = [1] Y = ['b','a','c'] Y = [5,72,62] |
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