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Using the lists a and vowels as defined:

a = [ "euclid", "archimedes", "newton", "descartes", "fermat", "turing", "euler", "einstein", "boole", "fibonacci", "nash"]
vowels = ['a', 'a', 'e', 'e', 'i', 'i', 'o', 'o', 'u','u']

write a python program that will
⦁ display the longest name (done #12 below )
⦁ display the shortest name
⦁ display the number of names in the list note: your answer should be 11 but do not use the constant 11 in your output; code the size of the list using len function
⦁ display a string that consists of the first letter from each of 11 names in the list a
output should be the string "eandfteebfn"

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