Assume, you have been given two lists. Your task is to multiply the first  element of the first list, to the last element of the second list and store  them in another list. Then, again multiply the second element of the first  list, to the second last element of the second list, and so on. If any of your lists is out of element, and another list has some elements  remaining, then just append the remaining elements to your final list and  print the list. ================================================ Given lists 1: list_one = [1, 4, 7, 5] list_two = [6, 1, 3, 9] Sample Output 1: [9, 12, 7, 30] Explanation 01: Here, from list_one’s 1st element, 1 has been multiplied  with the last element of list_two 9. So, the product 1X9 =9 has been added  to the answer.  Then, from list_one’s 2nd element, 4 has been multiplied  with the 2nd the last element of list_two 3. So, the product 3X4 =12 has  been added to the answer. And so on. ================================================ Given lists 2: list_one = [1, 4, 7, 5 , 8, 2 , 5 ] list_two =  [6, 1, 3, 9] Sample Output 2: [9 , 12, 7, 30, 8, 2, 5 ] Explanation 02: Here, list_one has additional elements  8, 2 , 5  at the end. So, after  adding the multiplied values, the additional elements have been appended to  the answer list. ================================================ Given lists 3: list_one = [6, 1, 3, 9] list_two =  [1, 4, 7, 5 , 8, 2 , 5 ] Sample Output 3: [30, 2, 24, 45, 1, 4, 7] Explanation 03: Here, list_two has additional elements  1, 4, 7,  at the beginning. So,  after adding the multiplied values, the additional elements have been  appended to the answer list.

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Assume, you have been given two lists. Your task is to multiply the first 
element of the first list, to the last element of the second list and store 
them in another list. Then, again multiply the second element of the first 
list, to the second last element of the second list, and so on.

If any of your lists is out of element, and another list has some elements 
remaining, then just append the remaining elements to your final list and 
print the list.
================================================

Given lists 1:
list_one = [1, 4, 7, 5]
list_two = [6, 1, 3, 9]

Sample Output 1:
[9, 12, 7, 30]

Explanation 01: Here, from list_one’s 1st element, 1 has been multiplied 
with the last element of list_two 9. So, the product 1X9 =9 has been added 
to the answer.  Then, from list_one’s 2nd element, 4 has been multiplied 
with the 2nd the last element of list_two 3. So, the product 3X4 =12 has 
been added to the answer. And so on.

================================================
Given lists 2:
list_one = [1, 4, 7, 5 , 8, 2 , 5 ]
list_two =  [6, 1, 3, 9]

Sample Output 2:
[9 , 12, 7, 30, 8, 2, 5 ]

Explanation 02:
Here, list_one has additional elements  8, 2 , 5  at the end. So, after 
adding the multiplied values, the additional elements have been appended to 
the answer list.

================================================
Given lists 3:
list_one = [6, 1, 3, 9]
list_two =  [1, 4, 7, 5 , 8, 2 , 5 ]

Sample Output 3:
[30, 2, 24, 45, 1, 4, 7]

Explanation 03:
Here, list_two has additional elements  1, 4, 7,  at the beginning. So, 
after adding the multiplied values, the additional elements have been 
appended to the answer list.

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