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🧹 Remove dead assignment in Super factorial.py#12

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🎯 What: Removed a dead assignment of the total_1 variable inside part1() in Part-1/Hackerrank/Super factorial.py.

💡 Why: total_1 was assigned values but never used or returned in the function context, causing a linting issue and making the code slightly less readable. Removing dead code prevents confusion.

Verification: Verified with py_compile to ensure no syntax errors were introduced, ran the script with standard inputs to ensure behavior remained consistent.

Result: Improved code health and maintainability by removing unnecessary local variable assignments.


PR created automatically by Jules for task 13845759939399400137 started by @ManupaKDU

Removed the unused local variable `total_1` and its reassignments from the `part1` function in `Part-1/Hackerrank/Super factorial.py`, as it did not affect any global state and was never used elsewhere. Behavior of the script is identical.

Co-authored-by: ManupaKDU <95234271+ManupaKDU@users.noreply.github.com>
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