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Addition related coding questions

👩‍💻 Technical question

how to add the last two indices in a list in python

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To add the last two indices of a Python list, you can use the "+" operator. Here's an example:

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# creating a list my_list = [3, 7, 9, 2, 8] # adding the last two indices result = my_list[-1] + my_list[-2] print(result) # output: 10

In this example, we have a list my_list with five integers. To add the last two indices, we first use the negative indexing to retrieve the second and last elements of the list: my_list[-1] gives us 8, and my_list[-2] gives us 2. We then simply add these together using the "+" operator and store the result in a variable called result. Finally, we print out the value of result, which is 10.

👩‍💻 Technical question

how to write a code with java that asks two addition math questions using random variables

🤖 SheCodes Athena says:

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You can write code in Java to ask two addition math questions using random variables like this:

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import java.util.Random; public class QuestionGenerator{ public static void main (String[] args){ Random rand = new Random(); // Set the maximum number int maxNumber = 10; // Generate first random number int num1 = rand.nextInt(maxNumber); // Generate second random number int num2 = rand.nextInt(maxNumber); // Output the math question System.out.println("What is " + num1 + " + " + num2 + "?"); } }

You can try this code here: https://repl.it/@TseTsuiu/QuestionGenerator

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