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Python Python Sequences Sequence Operations Finding len, min, max

hell everyone please I need help with this code

student_gpas = [4.0, 2.3, 3.5, 3.7, 3.9, 2.8, 1.5, 4.0 ] len(student_gpas) length = student_gpas print(student_gpas)

this code has kept me stock with for days now and I couldn't make it work, it is quite frustrating...Please, any advice will help and I will really really appreciate it.

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,007 Points

Without formatting, it's not clear which part of this code is on different lines. But even so, the assignment syntax is not right. The item being assigned goes on the left side of the operator (=), and the value being given to it goes on the right side. So:

  • instead of "len(student_gpas) length =" it should be "length = len(student_gpas)"
  • the other stuff here isn't part of task 1
  • you won't need to "print" anything for this entire challenge