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Start your free trialMattan Yedidya
1,084 PointsCan't understand what to do...
What's the prompt? Im confused as to the wording
1 Answer
Luke Strama
6,928 PointsThe challenge is asking you to combine the first iterable of anything along with the first iterable of another and produce it in a tuple. So if you have the list [1, 2, 3] and the string 'abc', the first item of both is the 1 and the letter 'a'. Put them together into a tuple, so (1, 'a'). Then do that for (2, 'b') and so on.
Once that process is figured out, make sure they all 'append' into a list of tuples. So: [(1, 'a'), (2, 'b'), (3, 'c')]