This is for Visual Basic I and is not in a textbook.   Create a Windows Form application. Use the following names for the project and solution, respectively: NFL Teams Project and NFL Teams Solution.  Add any 6 NFL teams to a list box. When the user clicks a team in the list box, the list box’s SelectedIndexChanged procedure should display the State that the NFL Team is from in a label control.  Example "Altanta Falcons" display Georgia, in the label. Look back at Chapter 5 for examples of list boxes.    I need some help understanding it. My teacher gave this to me as a example question.

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Create a Windows Form application. Use the following names for the project and solution, respectively: NFL Teams Project and NFL Teams Solution.  Add any 6 NFL teams to a list box. When the user clicks a team in the list box, the list box’s SelectedIndexChanged procedure should display the State that the NFL Team is from in a label control.  Example "Altanta Falcons" display Georgia, in the label. Look back at Chapter 5 for examples of list boxes. 

 

I need some help understanding it. My teacher gave this to me as a example question.

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