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GHOSD
GHOSD@GHOSD__·
@PythonPr B.1 because % is to get a remainder
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yourclouddude
yourclouddude@yourclouddude·
@PythonPr B) 1 ✅ % gives the remainder after division. 10 divided by 3 leaves a remainder of 1, so the output is 1.
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Salvo Micciché
Salvo Micciché@salvomic·
@PythonPr 1: the "%" operation is the module (remainder of the division 10/3 ➛ 3 with rem. of 1)
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Victoria@_navicstein·
@PythonPr The answer depends on whether the list is mutable or not in the context but these quizzes are good for testing fundamentals. Most people skip the basics and wonder why their code breaks
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André van Schoubroeck
André van Schoubroeck@GromBeestje·
@PythonPr Assuming in Python there are no weird shenanigans, and the % is the modulus operator, it should print 1.
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