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Learning Python: Printing in python

Learning Python: Printing in python

When you have the 4 variables made for each data let's type print(). Print is a python function that will print what ever is placed in its p

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If you have a error, make sure you pu tteh variable above the print.

Next We will be going over more of print and variables.

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