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![Problem
Create a dictionary dict_a with
keys: 'first_name', 'last_name', 'number_courses_completed' and 'number_of_courses_SP_1_2022'
and corresponding values: 'your own first name', 'your own last name', integer number of courses you have completed so
far , and integer number of courses you are taking this semester .
print dict_a using f-string
Problem
Consider this dictionary:
dict_b = {"student": "Barry","age":23, "course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
• USING DICTIONARY COMPREHENSION create a dictionary dict_d with key: value members where key is not an item in
["student", "course"]
• print dict_d using f-string . The ideal output of your snippet is:
Dictionary dict_d {"age":23, "grade": "90" }
Problem
Consider this dictionary:
dict_b = {"student": "Barry","age":23, "course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
• Create an empty dictionary dict_c
• WITHOUT USING DICTIONARY COMPREHENSION and using for and if add key: value to dict_c if key is not equal to "age"
• print dict_c using f-string . The ideal output of your snippet is:
Dictionary dict_c is {"student": "Barry","course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
Problem
Consider this dictionary:
dict_b = {"student": "Barry","age":23, "course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
• USING DICTIONARY COMPREHENSION create a dictionary dict_c with key: value members where key is not equal to "age"
• print dict_c using f-string . The ideal output of your snippet is:
Dictionary dict_c is {"student": "Barry","course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/41cad378-5875-4c92-837f-f5fcc3a48de0/cd3896f3-300f-40c2-975d-6274d19dff36/8zcvp03_thumbnail.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:Problem
Create a dictionary dict_a with
keys: 'first_name', 'last_name', 'number_courses_completed' and 'number_of_courses_SP_1_2022'
and corresponding values: 'your own first name', 'your own last name', integer number of courses you have completed so
far , and integer number of courses you are taking this semester .
print dict_a using f-string
Problem
Consider this dictionary:
dict_b = {"student": "Barry","age":23, "course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
• USING DICTIONARY COMPREHENSION create a dictionary dict_d with key: value members where key is not an item in
["student", "course"]
• print dict_d using f-string . The ideal output of your snippet is:
Dictionary dict_d {"age":23, "grade": "90" }
Problem
Consider this dictionary:
dict_b = {"student": "Barry","age":23, "course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
• Create an empty dictionary dict_c
• WITHOUT USING DICTIONARY COMPREHENSION and using for and if add key: value to dict_c if key is not equal to "age"
• print dict_c using f-string . The ideal output of your snippet is:
Dictionary dict_c is {"student": "Barry","course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
Problem
Consider this dictionary:
dict_b = {"student": "Barry","age":23, "course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
• USING DICTIONARY COMPREHENSION create a dictionary dict_c with key: value members where key is not equal to "age"
• print dict_c using f-string . The ideal output of your snippet is:
Dictionary dict_c is {"student": "Barry","course": 'Econometrics', "grade": "90" }
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