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Answer:</h2>
786
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Explanation:</h2>
In Python, and of course many other programming languages, lists are one of the built-in data types used to store several items in a variable.
In creating a list, the items, which may be of different types (e.g integer, float, string e.t.c), are placed in a square bracket and each item is separated from the other by a comma. The following are an example of a list.
<em>myList = ["fish", "meat", 5, 8, "egg"]</em>
<em>scores = [10, 34, 78, 90]</em>
To access or retrieve an item in a list, the index of that item is used. Indexes start from 0. For example, in <em>myList </em>the first item (which is <em>fish</em>) has an index of 0. The second item (which is <em>meat</em>) has an index of 1 and so on. In <em>scores, </em>the first item (which is <em>10</em>) has an index of 0, <em>34 </em>has an index of 1, <em>78 </em>has an index of 2 and so on.
Now;
i. to access the first item in <em>myList, </em>we simply write: myList[0]. This will give <em>fish</em>
ii. to access the third element in <em>scores, </em>we simply write: scores[2]. This will give <em>78</em>
From the list given in the question which is:
list1 = [ 'cyber', 786 , 2.23, 'square', 70.2 ]
print(list1[1]) will print the item at index 1 which is 786.
Therefore, the output of the code is <em>786</em>
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