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Getting | started with python | Question 9
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In Python, variable names are case-sensitive. What does this mean?
Variable names cannot contain uppercase letters.
Variable names must always start with an uppercase letter.
Variable names can be written using a mix of uppercase and lowercase letters, and these are considered distinct.
Variable names must be entirely in uppercase.
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