Variables. py
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Variables. py
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Make sure your variables. py program prints the following items, in this
order:
Hello world! 1.0
Spam .5
Eggs .5
SpamEggs .5
Spam Eggs 1.0
Spam Eggs 1.0
7 9 .5
20 1.0
13 .5
5 .5
13 1.0
10.8 .5
2.7
please hurry
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