food = {“Fruit”: [“Apple”, “Orange”, “Banana”]} food[“Fruit”] [2] = “Watermelon” print (food)
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In Python, a dictionary is an unordered collection of items, with each item consisting of a key: value pair (separated by a colon).
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An unordered list is a list of related items whose order doesn't matter
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