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4,951 Pointscomprehension question.Please help
Please help.i cant find the error
dimensions = [
(5, 5),
(10, 10),
(2.2, 2.3),
(100, 100),
(8, 70),
]
def area(x):
for a in x:
a*a
return a*a
areas = [area(x) for x in dimensions]
1 Answer
William Li
7,950 PointsYou are trying to create a function which multiplies the first item in the tuple with the second item.
There is no need for a 'for' statement or the last line of code you wrote.
Here's how I would solve the question:
def area(x):
return x[0]*x[1]
Kudakwashe Mungwariri
4,951 PointsKudakwashe Mungwariri
4,951 Pointscool.got it.Thanks