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Suppose we have a dictionary called grades as shown below:
grades = {“john”: [87,90,86.8], “mary”: [78, 81.5, 88.6], …}
the keys are names of students (assume that the names are unique) and the value associated with each is a list of three exam scores. write a program that prints a report card in the following format:
john 87.93 b
mary 82.70 b
assume that an average of 90 and above is an “a”, 80 to 89.999 is a “b”, 70 to 79. is a “c” and so on. anything below 60 is an “f”

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