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Hello and welcome everyone! Hope youamp;#39;rehaving a great day. And welcome to mCoding, where we try to get just a little bit better at programming every episode. Letamp;#39;s just jump into it today andstart off with a question for you. Suppose youamp;#39;re given two or more dictionaries containing corresponding data. By corresponding data, I mean they share the same set of keys. Inthis case, the keys are some channel IDs for some of my favorite YouTube channels. And the valuesare names and subscriber counts of those channels. Take a moment and let me know in the commentsbelow how you would iterate over these corresponding dictionaries. While youamp;#39;re doingthat, let me motivate this example a little bit. Because the first question you might havemight be: Why do we have the names and subcounts stored in separate dictionaries? You mightbe expecting something more structured like this. In this example, weamp;#39;ve defined a class that stores the ID, name, and