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Courses Plus Student 200 PointsI don't know what I'm doing wrong here. I have tried states.remove(['blue']) and states.remove([5]) and it errors out
I have tried
states.remove(['blue'])
and states.remove([5])
It doesn't take it.
states = [
'ACTIVE',
['red', 'green', 'blue'],
'CANCELLED',
'FINISHED',
5,
]
states.remove([5])
1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsThe correct solution is:
states.remove(5) # task 1
states.remove(['red', 'green', 'blue']) # task 2
For the first task, you don't need square brackets around the 5 because it is not a list. For the second task you need to remove the entire list, not just the 'blue' element.
Jared Gore
Courses Plus Student 200 PointsJared Gore
Courses Plus Student 200 PointsThank you so much.