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Please give me a solution

names = ['Eugenie','Ronald','Benedict'] scores = [68,52,40] >Put the data from the two lists above into a new list, called 'all_data'. > Each entry in this list is a dictionary. >Each of these dictionaries has the keys 'name' and 'score'. >The values for these keys are a name and a score from the two lists. > So the result will be: > [{'name':'Eugenie','score':68},{'name':'Ronald','score':52},{'name':'Benedict','score':40}] ### This will check solution: #print(all_data)

3rd Feb 2020, 1:48 AM
Md Hasibul Islam
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Have your tried it yourself yet? Unfortunately, we can't help you until you've tried it yourself. In the meantime, here are some clues: 📍Use a for loop, and go through each item in both lists like this: for student in range(len(names)): current_student = names[student] #gets current student current_grade = scores[student] #and their current grade 📍Append this information in a dictionary to all_data, which should be created first: all_data.append({current_student, current_grade}) See if you can use the hints to figure out how to write the program.
3rd Feb 2020, 2:02 AM
Jianmin Chen
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I have tried for a long time, i have no intuition about how to reach to the solution
3rd Feb 2020, 2:24 AM
Md Hasibul Islam
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