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6 changes: 2 additions & 4 deletions Doc/tutorial/introduction.rst
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Expand Up @@ -100,10 +100,8 @@ give you an error::
There is full support for floating point; operators with mixed type operands
convert the integer operand to floating point::

>>> 3 * 3.75 / 1.5
7.5
>>> 7.0 / 2
3.5
>>> 4 * 3.75 - 1
14.0

In interactive mode, the last printed expression is assigned to the variable
``_``. This means that when you are using Python as a desk calculator, it is
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