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Courses Plus Student 1,422 Pointshow to solve this? list into list!!
list in list
my_list = [1, 2, 3, 'hello', 'tree'=[(4, 'house')] ]
Noah Fields
13,985 PointsYour mistake is super simple and easy to fix. Your problem is that you have an equals sign and some parenthesis where they shouldn't be - remove those and everything is fine.
Here's my fixed version:
my_list = [1, 2, 3, 'hello', 'tree', [4, 'house'] ]
I should point out, however, that your mistake is not nearly as goofy as mine. I quickly clicked the challenge and attempted to solve it, but kept getting it wrong, before realizing that I was working in Python and not Javascript. Woops!
James Reinhold
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