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Usage statement and here's what it looks like when the whole all the tests are passing so how do we

Tiny Python Projects: Ch 16 Pt 6 (Solution)

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Okay so here we are now we have we talked about our splitter let's let me go back in and

Tiny Python Projects: Ch 2 Pt 6 (Formatting strings)

Tiny Python Projects: Ch 2 Pt 6 (Formatting strings)

Word is set to a string if at any point I came along here and say I set word equal to the value 10 which is an integer value

Tiny Python Projects: Ch 16 Pt 5 (Writing the scramble() function and test)

Tiny Python Projects: Ch 16 Pt 5 (Writing the scramble() function and test)

Either the test needs to change or the function is wrong so you'll have to figure that out it's