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difference between tuple,list and dictionary..​

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Answered by mrigankisingh1234
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Tuple is though similar to a list, but it's immutable. Another semantic difference between a list and a tuple is “Tuples are heterogeneous data structures whereas the list is a homogeneous sequence.“. A dictionary is an associative array of key-value pairs. It's unordered and requires the keys to be hashable

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