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Start your free trialHasan Khalid
380 PointsCan you please help me understand?
I dont think I need the variables but it passed Task 1 when I set admitted = True
admitted = None
admitted = True
admitted = False
if age >= 13:
admitted == True
else:
admitted == False
Jonathan Mitten
Courses Plus Student 11,197 PointsYou do not need to set your admitted
variables at the top - you're overwriting the None
with True
, and then the True
with False
anyway.
Your conditional statement has the correct syntax, but your assignments of admitted == True
should be admitted = True
. It's an assignment.
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsYou should not add any code above the "if" line. but you managed to "fool" the validator with it one time.
But on the lines below the "if", you have comparisons ("==") where you should have assignments ("=").
Conary Beckford
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 5,046 PointsConary Beckford
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Student 5,046 PointsAre you sure the variable admitted should be the same for all three values?