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Cities="New York City":30, "Boston":54, "Los Angeles":75, "Orlando":114, "Houston":389, "Miami":200
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This is a beginner problem, and may be better addressed by going through an online python course.
However, I will give you an answer:
#Define your dictionary
Cities="New York City":30, "Boston":54, "Los Angeles":75, "Orlando":114, "Houston":389, "Miami":200
#Print the NY number
print(Cities["New York City"])
#Calculate the difference between the LA and Orlando numbers
difference = Cities["Los Angeles"] - Cities["Orlando"]
#Print the previously calculated difference
print(difference)
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This is a beginner problem, and may be better addressed by going through an online python course.
However, I will give you an answer:
#Define your dictionary
Cities="New York City":30, "Boston":54, "Los Angeles":75, "Orlando":114, "Houston":389, "Miami":200
#Print the NY number
print(Cities["New York City"])
#Calculate the difference between the LA and Orlando numbers
difference = Cities["Los Angeles"] - Cities["Orlando"]
#Print the previously calculated difference
print(difference)
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This is a beginner problem, and may be better addressed by going through an online python course.
However, I will give you an answer:
#Define your dictionary
Cities="New York City":30, "Boston":54, "Los Angeles":75, "Orlando":114, "Houston":389, "Miami":200
#Print the NY number
print(Cities["New York City"])
#Calculate the difference between the LA and Orlando numbers
difference = Cities["Los Angeles"] - Cities["Orlando"]
#Print the previously calculated difference
print(difference)
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This is a beginner problem, and may be better addressed by going through an online python course.
However, I will give you an answer:
#Define your dictionary
Cities="New York City":30, "Boston":54, "Los Angeles":75, "Orlando":114, "Houston":389, "Miami":200
#Print the NY number
print(Cities["New York City"])
#Calculate the difference between the LA and Orlando numbers
difference = Cities["Los Angeles"] - Cities["Orlando"]
#Print the previously calculated difference
print(difference)
This is a beginner problem, and may be better addressed by going through an online python course.
However, I will give you an answer:
#Define your dictionary
Cities="New York City":30, "Boston":54, "Los Angeles":75, "Orlando":114, "Houston":389, "Miami":200
#Print the NY number
print(Cities["New York City"])
#Calculate the difference between the LA and Orlando numbers
difference = Cities["Los Angeles"] - Cities["Orlando"]
#Print the previously calculated difference
print(difference)
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