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27. how would you remove the number 2 from this list? spam = 2, 4, 6, 8…

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  1. how would you remove the number 2 from this list? spam = 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 del spam2 del spam0 del spam(1) spamdel(0) del spam1 28. suppose d = {\autumn\:43, \michelle\:51}, to delete the entry for \autumn\:43, use ______. d.delete(\autumn\) del d(\autumn\:43) d.delete(\autumn\:43) del d\autumn\ 29. which statement will check if a is equal to b? if a equals b: if a === b if a == b: if a = b

Explanation:

Step1: Recall list indexing in Python

In Python, list indices start from 0. The list spam = [2, 4, 6, 8, 10], and the number 2 is at index 0. To remove an element from a list using the del statement, we use del list_name[index]. So to remove 2 from spam, we use del spam[0].

Step2: Recall dictionary deletion in Python

For a dictionary d = {"autumn":43, "michelle":51}, to delete an entry, we use the del statement followed by the dictionary name and the key in square - brackets, i.e., del d["autumn"].

Step3: Recall equality checking in Python

In Python, the equality comparison operator is ==. The correct syntax for an if statement to check if a is equal to b is if a == b:.

Answer:

  1. B. del spam[0]
  2. D. del d["autumn"]
  3. C. If a == b: