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// Use a tuple index to access the second element of `numbers`.
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// You can put this right into the `println!` where the ??? is.
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// Scroll down for hints!
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fn main() {
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let numbers = (1, 2, 3);
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println!("The second number is {}", ???);
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}
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// While you could use a destructuring `let` for the tuple here, try
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// indexing into it instead, as explained here:
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// http://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/book/primitive-types.html#tuple-indexing
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// Now you have another tool in your toolbox!
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