3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2). [65, 35, 8979), 'three two \t three'.split() Using the code above which creates a tuple called r,

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3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2). [65, 35, 8979), 'three two \t three'.split() Using the code above which creates a tuple called r,

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3, 1, 4, 1, 5, 9, 2). [65, 35, 8979), 'three two \t three'.split() Using the code above which creates a tuple called r, choose the correct index/indices that produce the desired result. If it not possible given the variable above, choose not possible. If it is possible, but not one of the options given choose possible, but none of these. T 3 [Choose] TT (1) TE[-10:10 TE[4][-1) possible, but none of these Tt[2:-2](-1) 77[-2][:2) not possible 78 [-11-10) T[0] three 165, 35) [Choose (5.9.2) [Choose
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