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Question 4How can you switch the kernel in the Jupyter Notebook?1 pointBy clicking the top left of the notebook From the Edit menu on top of the notebook By clicking on the Code optionBy clicking the top right of the notebook

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Question 4How can you switch the kernel in the Jupyter Notebook?1 pointBy clicking the top left of the notebook From the Edit menu on top of the notebook By clicking on the Code optionBy clicking the top right of the notebook

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You can switch the kernel in the Jupyter Notebook by following these steps:

  1. Open your Jupyter Notebook.
  2. Go to the top menu bar.
  3. Click on the 'Kernel' option.
  4. In the drop-down menu, click on 'Change kernel'.
  5. Select the kernel you want to switch to from the list.

Please note that the available kernels will depend on what you have installed on your system.

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Question 2What is the purpose of the kernel in the Jupyter Notebook?1 pointExecutes the codeExports the code to a different fileTranslates the code to a different languageWrites the code

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Question 6Which of the following statement is incorrect?1 pointJupyterLab is the next version of Jupyter Notebooks, and in the long-term will replace Jupyter NotebooksJupyter Notebook is not an open source tool.Jupyter Notebooks unifies documentation, code, output from the code, shell commands, and visualizations in a single documentJupyter supports more than a hundred different programming languages through “kernels.”

Question 2What is a feature of a JupyterLab?1 pointAllows support of a single HTML file formatAllows access to a single NotebookInteractive control of the notebook cells and outputIs not an open source

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