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You are given an array of integers. Return the largest product that can be made by multiplying any 3 integers in the array.
Example:
[-4, -4, 2, 8] should return 128 as the largest product can be made by multiplying -4 * -4 * 8 = 128.
Here's a starting point:
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You are given an array of integers. Return the largest product that can be made by multiplying any 3 integers in the array.
Example:
[-4, -4, 2, 8] should return 128 as the largest product can be made by multiplying -4 * -4 * 8 = 128.
Here's a starting point:
def maximum_product_of_three(lst):
# Fill this in.
print maximum_product_of_three([-4, -4, 2, 8])
# 128
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