EBK STARTING OUT WITH PYTHON
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Chapter 7, Problem 7MC
When the * operator's left operand is a list and its right operand is an integer, the operator becomes this.
a. The multiplication operator
b. The repetition operator
c. The initialization operator
d. Nothing—the operator does not support those types of operands.
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