# lucky_13 Given a list of ints, return true if the list contains no 1's and no 3's. ``` lucky_13([0, 2, 4]) -> true lucky_13([1, 2, 3]) -> false lucky_13([1, 2, 4]) -> false ``` This exercise was taken from [codingbat.com](https://codingbat.com/prob/p194525) and has been adapted for the Python language. There are many great programming exercises there, but the majority are created for Java. ## Starter Code ```python from typing import List def lucky_13(nums: List[int]) -> bool: pass result = lucky_13([0, 2, 4]) print(result) ``` ## Tests ```python from main import lucky_13 def test_lucky_13_1(): assert lucky_13([0, 2, 4]) == True def test_lucky_13_2(): assert lucky_13([1, 2, 3]) == False def test_lucky_13_3(): assert lucky_13([1, 2, 4]) == False def test_lucky_13_4(): assert lucky_13([2, 7, 2, 8]) == True def test_lucky_13_5(): assert lucky_13([2, 7, 1, 8]) == False def test_lucky_13_6(): assert lucky_13([3, 7, 2, 8]) == False def test_lucky_13_7(): assert lucky_13([2, 7, 2, 1]) == False def test_lucky_13_8(): assert lucky_13([1, 2]) == False def test_lucky_13_9(): assert lucky_13([2, 2]) == True def test_lucky_13_10(): assert lucky_13([2]) == True def test_lucky_13_11(): assert lucky_13([3]) == False def test_lucky_13_12(): assert lucky_13([]) == True ```