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RJ@RoundhouseRyan·
@PythonPr Well 5! =120, but an array is 0-4. 4!=24, so it's C
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Leonard@expert@Leonardexpert1·
@PythonPr 0 Because for i in range start to count with 0 hence 1×0= 0 ×1=0 , 0×2 = 0 until it reach final point
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Robin Fultz
Robin Fultz@robin16633·
@PythonPr According to my P3 interpreter your print statement is in the wrong place. It should be indented to include it in the for statement. The result is C)0
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Rohit Kashyap | AI + Full-Stack@rohit_jsfreaky·
@PythonPr c, 0. range starts at 0 so the very first multiply is x times 0, and after that nothing brings it back. everyone reads it as 24 and forgets the loop opens on zero
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