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What are the differences and when would we want to use the code tags of < li > and < ul > ?(2 points) Responses < li > stands for lithium, so it is used whenever you need a battery element added to your code. < li > stands for lithium, so it is used whenever you need a battery element added to your code. < li > stands for list and < ul > stands for unordered list. Lists allow you to create a list and the unordered list tag allows you to create a list with bullet points. < li > stands for list and < ul > stands for unordered list. Lists allow you to create a list and the unordered list tag allows you to create a list with bullet points. < ul > stands for unleaded, so it is used when your code needs a different level of octane. < ul > stands for unleaded, so it is used when your code needs a different level of octane. Neither of the tags above are used in coding.

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