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Level 3, 2026-04-14
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Special functions: print(), range(), sqrt(), str()
Print each number from 0 to 34

Use: loops[2]
Assume you have a non-empty list Z. Print the first element in the list.

Use: variables[1]

Test Using:
Z = [1]
Z = ['b','a','c']
Z = [55,18,13]
Print your first name

Use: [1]
Use a loop to print 41 lines with a line number and the word "dum". For example, line 1 should be "1: dum", line 2 would be "2: dum", etc.

Use: variables, loops, str()[2]
Assume you have 2 lists of numbers with 8 elements each: E and Q. Add the 8th elements of the lists together.

Use: variables[1]

Test Using:
E = [1,2,3,...,8], Q = [1,2,3,...,8]
Assume you have two non-empty lists of numbers Y and VAR. Create a new variable that is equal to the first element of each list added together.

Use: variables[1]

Test Using:
Y = [1], VAR = [1]
Y = [1,2,3], VAR = [3,2,1]
Y = [38,34,84], VAR = [47,18,28]
Assume you have a non-empty list of numbers B. Create a new variable that is equal all the numbers in B multiplied together.

Use: variables, loops[2]

Test Using:
B = [1,1]
B = [1,2,3,4,5]
B = [70,26,52]
Set two variables to different values then add them together

Use: variables[1]
Assume you have a list Z with at least 2 elements. Create a new variable that is equal to the first two elements added together.

Use: variables[1]

Test Using:
Z = ['a','b','c']
Z = ['big','dog']
Z = [40,51,20]
Assume you have a non-empty list of scores Q for your math class. Calculate the mean of the scores.

Use: variables, loops[3]

Test Using:
Q = [10]
Q = [1,2,3,4,5]
Q = [17,70,54]