Database System Concepts
Database System Concepts
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Transcribed Image Text:python" Write a function named sum_between_indices whose parameter is a
list/array of decimal numbers. Your function must return the sum of the entries at index 1
through index 10. Make certain to include the entries at index 1 and at index 10 in your
sum. You SHOULD assume the parameter will have more than 10 entries.
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