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![d) Find the error in the Python program given below to find the sum of numbers in a list.
nums = [11, 2, -3, 4, 51, 60]
i=0
sum = 0
while i < 6:
i=i+1
sum = sum + nums[i]
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Transcribed Image Text:d) Find the error in the Python program given below to find the sum of numbers in a list.
nums = [11, 2, -3, 4, 51, 60]
i=0
sum = 0
while i < 6:
i=i+1
sum = sum + nums[i]
print (sum)
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