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The first element in the array corresponds to array index 0, not 1,


# and the second element is at index 1, the third at index 2, and so on.

array = [1, 2, 3]

array[0] = 4      #assigns 4 to array[0]
array[1] = 5      #assigns 5 to array[1]
array[2] = 6      #assigns 6 to array[2]
puts array[2]     #prints 6

 








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