you have the following dictionary. Just copy the dictionary from  the question to your editor sitcom={ 'friends': ['joey', 'rachel'], 'BBT':  ['sheldon', 'leonard'], 'brooklyn 99': ['amy', 'rosa']} Write a python function that will take the dictionary as a parameter and  also an integer that will be given by the user. Then you have to find out  which key’s corresponding values have the length same as the user input.  Then print the following.   NB: Your code needs to be worked if the given dictionary is changed.   (You can not use the len(), count() functions)   Sample Input 1: 14 function call 1: sitcom_calc(sitcom,value)   Sample Output 1: sheldon leonard are the bestest friends ever   Explanation: Here, the user input is 14. When the key is ‘friends’, the length of its  corresponding values are 4 (joey)+ 6 (rachel) =10. So, they don't match.  Now, when the key is ‘BBT’ the length of its corresponding values are 7  (sheldon)+ 7 (leonard) =14. So, match! That’s why, sheldon leonard are best  friends.   Sample Input 2: 17 function call 2: sitcom_calc(sitcom,value)   Sample Output 2: None of them are the bestest friends   Explanation: Here, the user input is 17. When the key is ‘friends’, the length of its  corresponding values are 4 (joey)+ 6 (rachel) =10. So, don’t match. Now,  when the key is ‘BBT’ the length of its corresponding values are 7  (sheldon)+ 7 (leonard) =14. So, don’t match. The same goes for 'brooklyn  99’. That’s why none of them are best friends.

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you have the following dictionary. Just copy the dictionary from 

the question to your editor

sitcom={ 'friends': ['joey', 'rachel'], 'BBT': 

['sheldon', 'leonard'], 'brooklyn 99': ['amy', 'rosa']}

Write a python function that will take the dictionary as a parameter and 

also an integer that will be given by the user. Then you have to find out 

which key’s corresponding values have the length same as the user input. 

Then print the following.

 

NB: Your code needs to be worked if the given dictionary is changed.

 

(You can not use the len(), count() functions)

 

Sample Input 1:

14

function call 1:

sitcom_calc(sitcom,value)

 

Sample Output 1:

sheldon leonard are the bestest friends ever

 

Explanation:

Here, the user input is 14. When the key is ‘friends’, the length of its 

corresponding values are 4 (joey)+ 6 (rachel) =10. So, they don't match. 

Now, when the key is ‘BBT’ the length of its corresponding values are 7 

(sheldon)+ 7 (leonard) =14. So, match! That’s why, sheldon leonard are best 

friends.

 

Sample Input 2:

17

function call 2:

sitcom_calc(sitcom,value)

 

Sample Output 2:

None of them are the bestest friends

 

Explanation:

Here, the user input is 17. When the key is ‘friends’, the length of its 

corresponding values are 4 (joey)+ 6 (rachel) =10. So, don’t match. Now, 

when the key is ‘BBT’ the length of its corresponding values are 7 

(sheldon)+ 7 (leonard) =14. So, don’t match. The same goes for 'brooklyn 

99’. That’s why none of them are best friends.

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