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**20 and 23 in Python** Here are the ways to represent 20 and 23 in Python: ### Integers You can represent 20 and 23 as integers in Python using the following code: ```python num1 = 20 num2 = 23 print(num1) # Output: 20 print(num2) # Output: 23 ``` ### Floats You can also represent 20 and 23 as floats in Python using the following code: ```python num1 = 20.0 num2 = 23.0 print(num1) # Output: 20.0 print(num2) # Output: 23.0 ``` ### Complex Numbers You can represent 20 and 23 as complex numbers in Python using the following code: ```python num1 = complex(20, 0) num2 = complex(23, 0) print(num1) # Output: (20+0j) print(num2) # Output: (23+0j) ``` ### Strings You can represent 20 and 23 as strings in Python using the following code: ```python num1 = "20" num2 = "23" print(num1) # Output: 20 print(num2) # Output: 23 ``` Note that when you represent numbers as strings, they are not numbers and you cannot perform arithmetic operations on them. ### Boolean You can represent 20 and 23 as boolean values in Python using the following code: ```python num1 = True num2 = False print(num1) # Output: True print(num2) # Output: False ``` Note that in Python, `True` is equivalent to 1 and `False` is equivalent to 0 when used in arithmetic operations.