sorted variables#3534
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Your implementation correctly categorizes all 8 variables into mutable and immutable lists, which is great work. However, there's a syntax error on line 21 that prevents the code from running: the dictionary assignment uses : = instead of : for the "immutable" key. The issue: Change line 21 from "immutable": = [...]" to "immutable": [...]" — dictionary values only need a colon, not a colon-equals. Once you remove that extra = sign, the code will work correctly since the variable categorization logic itself is sound.
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| # write your code here | ||
| sorted_variables = { | ||
| "mutable": [my_favourite_films, collection_of_coins, marks], | ||
| "immutable": = [lucky_number, pi, name, one_is_a_prime_number, profile_info] |
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Syntax error: There's an extra = sign after the key. Dictionary syntax should be "immutable": [...] not "immutable": = [...].
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The implementation correctly creates the sorted_variables dictionary with the proper structure, organizing all 8 variables into their correct categories—mutable types (list, set, dict) and immutable types (int, float, str, bool, tuple). The dictionary keys match the required format exactly. Great work on completing this task successfully!
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