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When comparing two numbers in Boolean, complete this code:
a = 12

b = 8

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a == b is true

a = b is false


a = b is true

a == b is false

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To properly compare the two numbers `a` and `b` and understand their Boolean values based on equality, let's clarify the expressions you provided.

Based on your code:
```python
a = 12
b = 8
```

The comparisons can be evaluated as follows:

1. The comparison `a == b` checks if `a` is equal to `b`. Since `12` is not equal to `8`, this evaluates to `False`.
2. The statement `a = b` is an assignment operation that sets `a` to the value of `b`. After this operation, `a` would become `8`. This does not result in a Boolean value directly related to their equality.

Now, based on your options:

- **Option 1:** `a == b is true` - This is **false**.
- **Option 2:** `a = b is false` - This is not a proper comparison; the statement would assign `b` to `a`, making it true in the context of assignment but not a comparison.
- **Option 3:** `a = b is true` - This is incorrect for the same reason as option 2.
- **Option 4:** `a == b is false` - This is **true**.

Thus, if you're looking to complete the comparison correctly based on the provided information, the valid and accurate statement is:

**`a == b is false`**.

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