Each of the eight code fragments above contains an attempt at defining and then calling a function xyz. This function takes two arguments (specifically a floating-point value qux and a character foo) and has three integer return values. Which fragment contains both a valid definition for this function and a call that will successfully assign each of the three returns to separate variables?

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Each of the eight code fragments above contains an attempt at defining and then calling a function xyz. This function takes two arguments (specifically a floating-point value qux and a character foo) and has three integer return values. Which fragment contains both a valid definition for this function and a call that will successfully assign each of the three returns to separate variables? This question is internally recognized as variant 229.
 

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fragment 1 contains the correct code
 
fragment 2 contains the correct code
 
fragment 3 contains the correct code
 
fragment 4 contains the correct code
 
fragment 5 contains the correct code
 
fragment 6 contains the correct code
 
fragment 7 contains the correct code
 
fragment 8 contains the correct code
 
none of the above
# code fragment 1 starts on the next line
def xyz (qux, foo):
return 51, 36, 39
bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
# code fragment 2 starts on the next line
def xyz (qux, foo):
print (51)
print (36)
print (39)
bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
# code fragment 3 starts on the next line
def xyz (qux, foo):
print (51, 36, 39)
bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
# code fragment 4 starts on the next line
def xyz (float qux, char foo):
return 51
return 36
return 39
bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
# code fragment 5 starts on the next line
def xyz (qux, foo):
return 51
return 36
return 39
bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
# code fragment 6 starts on the next line
def xyz (float qux, char foo):
print (51)
print (36)
print (39)
bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
# code fragment 7 starts on the next line
def xyz (float qux, char foo):
print (51, 36, 39)
bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
# code fragment 8 starts on the next line
def xyz (float qux, char foo):
return 51, 36, 39
bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
Transcribed Image Text:# code fragment 1 starts on the next line def xyz (qux, foo): return 51, 36, 39 bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z') # code fragment 2 starts on the next line def xyz (qux, foo): print (51) print (36) print (39) bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z') # code fragment 3 starts on the next line def xyz (qux, foo): print (51, 36, 39) bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z') # code fragment 4 starts on the next line def xyz (float qux, char foo): return 51 return 36 return 39 bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z') # code fragment 5 starts on the next line def xyz (qux, foo): return 51 return 36 return 39 bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z') # code fragment 6 starts on the next line def xyz (float qux, char foo): print (51) print (36) print (39) bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z') # code fragment 7 starts on the next line def xyz (float qux, char foo): print (51, 36, 39) bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z') # code fragment 8 starts on the next line def xyz (float qux, char foo): return 51, 36, 39 bar, ham, egg = xyz (0.08, 'Z')
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