Respuesta :

Answer:

Second part:

answer = multiply(8, 2)

First part:

def multiply(numA, numB):

 return numA * numB

Third part:

print(answer)

Explanation:

When creating a function, we always start with def function_name(): so the code for the first line is:

def multiply(numA, numB):

 return numA * numB ( * symbol refers to multiplication)

We are now left with two pieces of code: answer = multiply(8, 2) and print(answer). Since we need to always define a variable before using it, answer = multiply(8, 2) will come before print(answer).

Resulting Code:

def multiply(numA, numB):  <- first part

 return numA * numB

answer = multiply(8, 2)  <- second part

print(answer)  <- third part

Hope this helps :)

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