Consider a variable var with some value in it. How can we achieve an output of this format: "This is the value of variable one: <value of variable>"?(1 point) Responses print(‘This is the value of variable one:’) print(‘This is the value of variable one:’) print(‘This is the value of variable one:’, var) print(‘This is the value of variable one:’, var) print(This is the value of variable one: one) print(This is the value of variable one: one) print(‘This is the value of variable’, one, ‘:’)

print('This is the value of variable one:', var)

To achieve an output of the desired format, you can use the print statement along with string concatenation or string formatting. Here are a few options:

1. Using string concatenation:
print('This is the value of variable one: ' + str(var))

2. Using string formatting:
print('This is the value of variable one: {}'.format(var))

3. Using f-string (available in Python 3.6 and above):
print(f'This is the value of variable one: {var}')

These options will give you the desired output format by including the value of the variable in the print statement.

To achieve the desired output format, you can use string concatenation or string formatting in your programming language. Here are a couple of examples in different languages:

1. Python:
You can use either the string concatenation operator (+) or string formatting using placeholders (% or {}):

Using string concatenation:
```python
print('This is the value of variable one: ' + var)
```

Using string formatting:
```python
print('This is the value of variable one: %s' % var)
# or
print('This is the value of variable one: {}'.format(var))
```

2. JavaScript:
You can use template literals (backticks) for string interpolation:

```javascript
console.log(`This is the value of variable one: ${var}`);
```

3. Java:
You can use string concatenation or string formatting using placeholder (%s):

Using string concatenation:
```java
System.out.println("This is the value of variable one: " + var);
```

Using string formatting:
```java
System.out.printf("This is the value of variable one: %s", var);
```

Note: In all the examples, `var` represents the variable containing the value you want to display. Replace it with the actual variable name in your code.