Why does the following Python expression evaluate to False? 'FUN' == "fun" a. Because two strings can never be exactly equal in Python. b. Because capital letters are not considered equivalent to their lowercase counterparts. c. Because they are two different kinds of string literals (one uses single quotes and the other uses double quotes). d. Because the empty string is considered falsy. e. Because the two strings are different objects in memory

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Why does the following Python expression evaluate to False?

'FUN' == "fun"
a.

Because two strings can never be exactly equal in Python.

b.

Because capital letters are not considered equivalent to their lowercase counterparts.

c.

Because they are two different kinds of string literals (one uses single quotes and the other uses double quotes).

d.

Because the empty string is considered falsy.

e.

Because the two strings are different objects in memory.

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