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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types list.remove()

WHAT'S THE PROBLEM?

WHATS THE MISTAKE?

lists.py
states = ['ACTIVE',['red', 'green', 'blue'],'CANCELLED','FINISHED',5,]
money= states.remove(5)

2 Answers

Nthulane Makgato
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Nthulane Makgato
Courses Plus Student 19,602 Points

Its a pleasure, please upvote or select my answer as the "Best Answer"

Nthulane Makgato
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Nthulane Makgato
Courses Plus Student 19,602 Points

You are very close. You do not need the variable "money". Just:

states.remove(5)

Thank you sir!