## Its part of my boot camp Task
● Imagine you want to store the names of three of your friends in a list of
strings. Create a list variable called friends_names , and write the syntax to
store the full names of three of your friends.
● Now, write statements to print out the name of the first friend, then the
name of the last friend, and finally the length of the list.
● Now, define a list called friends_ages that stores the age of each of your
friends in a corresponding manner, i.e., the first entry of this list is the age
of the friend named first in the other list.
My Code so far
● Imagine you want to store the names of three of your friends in a list of
strings. Create a list variable called friends_names , and write the syntax to
store the full names of three of your friends.
● Now, write statements to print out the name of the first friend, then the
name of the last friend, and finally the length of the list.
● Now, define a list called friends_ages that stores the age of each of your
friends in a corresponding manner, i.e., the first entry of this list is the age
of the friend named first in the other list.
My Code so far
friends_names = ["Paul Jacobs","Mark Noble","John Pine"]#Create a list variable called friends_names print(friends_names[0])#print out the name of the first friend print(friends_names[2])#name of the last friend print(len(friends_names))#the length of the list