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Level 3, 2025-10-17
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Special functions: print(), range(), sqrt(), str()
Use a loop to multiply the numbers from 1 to 28

Use: variables, loops[2]
Assume you have a list variable LIST. Count the number of items in LIST.

Use: loops, variables[2]

Test Using:
LIST = ['a','b','c']
LIST = [1,2,3,4,5,6]
LIST = []
Set two variables to different values then add them together

Use: variables[1]
Assume you have a list of numbers X. Write code to count the number of times the number 11 appears in the list.

Use: variables, loops, if[2]

Test Using:
X = [11]
X = [0,11,-1,11,99,11]
X = [27,30,44]
Set two variables to different strings then make a new variable that combines them with a "C" in between

Use: variables[1]
Create a function that duplicates a string. It has two arguments: the string to duplicate and a number that is how many times to duplicate. It returns the duplicated string. For example the string "dog" duplicated twice returns "dogodog".

Use: variables, functions[2]

Test Using:
String = 'sus'
String = ''
String = 'hi you'
Use a loop to multiply the numbers from 8 to 23

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

Use: variables[1]

Test Using:
A = [1]
A = ['b','a','c']
A = [7,59,80]
Assume you have a variable A. If A is bigger than 5 print "big", otherwise print "small"

Use: variables, if[2]

Test Using:
A = 0
A = 5
A = 10