Complete the function best_club, which takes the names of three clubs along with their GBM attendance throughout the semester. T
he function takes two arguments. The first is a list containing three strings that provide the names of the three clubs, and interleaved with the club names is the attendance figures. We will assume that all clubs given in the list have the same number of meetings. For example, consider the following list:
['SBCS', 29, 16, 11, 15, 32, 'WiCS', 11, 51, 42, 33, 20, 'SBGD', 8, 19, 30, 22, 19]
The three club names are SBCS, WiCS and GDC. Each club had five meetings. SBCS's attendance was 29, 16, 11, 15, 32; WiCS attendance was 11, 51, 42, 33, 20; and SBGD's attendance was 8, 19, 30, 22, 19.
The second argument to the function is simply the number of meetings each club held during the semester. For the example above, this argument would be 5.
Example #1:
gbm_attendance = ['SBCS', 29, 16, 11, 15, 32, 'WiCS', 11, 51, 42, 33, 20, 'SBGD', 8, 19, 30, 22, 19]`
num_meetings = 5
Return value: WiCS
Example #2:
gbm_attendance = ['Chess Club', 56, 11, 15, 32, 'Cuddle Club', 11, 21, 42, 20, 'Yogurt Club', 48, 30, 22, 19]
num_meetings = 4
Return value: Yogurt Club
Example #3:
gbm_attendance = ['Running Club', 56, 41, 90, 11, 15, 32, 'Sitting Club', 11, 21, 42, 20, 11, 19, 'Standing Club', 12, 38, 30, 22, 9, 19]
num_meetings = 6
Return value: Running Club
Example #4:
gbm_attendance = ['Lazy Club', 1, 4, 2, 'Hyperactive Club', 100, 98, 102, 'Mathematical Society', 3, 14, 15]
num_meetings = 3