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yourclouddude
yourclouddude@yourclouddude·
@PythonPr It prints y. Because "y" is a string, not the variable Y. If it was print(Y), the output would be 8.
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Kylo Ren
Kylo Ren@KyloRen25644566·
@PythonPr y is enclosed in double quotations so it prints y as string literal- option B. If it was print(y)and since Python is case-sensitive ,it would result in an undefined error because the variable of Y in this problem is upper-cased.
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Ricardo Castro
Ricardo Castro@rcm_2012·
@PythonPr Ninguna de las opciones anteriores Puesto que la variable está entre comillas dobles, la reconoce como una cadena de texto e imprimirá la letra y en minúscula Ahora bien, sí la intención era sin las comillas dobles, marcaría error al no estar previamente declarada la variable
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