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Python Introducing Tuples Getting to Know Tuples Creating Tuples

I still don't understand what I'm doing wrong with my coding for this lesson. I could use a little assistance.

I have read the task over and over again and still don't get what I'm doing incorrectly.

create_tuple.py
my_tuple [2] = 'I', 'love', 'python', 'item3'

1 Answer

You may want to revisit the creation for tuples

Also "item3" may be a variable they asking you to create using the index 2 from the "my_tuple"

my_tuple = ('I', 'love', 'python')
item3 = my_tuple[2]

example: https://replit.com/@DevinBonser/WatchfulOurVolcano#main.py