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Level 3, 2026-07-12
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Assume you have 2 lists of numbers that are the same size: VAR and B. Count how many times an element in VAR is smaller than or equal to the element in the same position in B.

Use: variables, loops[2]

Test Using:
VAR = [5], B = [5]
VAR = [1,2,3], B = [3,2,1]
VAR = [20,38,41], B = [38,52,94]
Assume you have a variable VAR. If VAR is bigger than 2 print "big", otherwise print "small"

Use: variables, if[2]

Test Using:
VAR = 0
VAR = 5
VAR = 10
Assume you have 2 variables S and T that are equal to the sides of a rectangle. Calculate another variable that is equal to the area of the rectangle.

Use: variables[2]

Test Using:
S = 56, T = 93
Set a variable to one value then change that value

Use: variables[1]
Use a loop to multiply the numbers from 1 to 14

Use: variables, loops[2]
Assume you have a variable S that is the length of the side of a square. Calculate another variable that is equal to the perimeter of the square.

Use: variables[2]

Test Using:
S = 56
Assume you have a variable VAR. If VAR is bigger than 6 print "big", otherwise print "small"

Use: variables, if[2]

Test Using:
VAR = 0
VAR = 5
VAR = 10
Assume you have a non-empty list E. Create a new variable that is equal to the first element in the list.

Use: variables[1]

Test Using:
E = [1]
E = ['a','b','c']
E = [43,13,24]
Do the sum 72 * 29 and print the result

Use: [1]