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Start your free trialMario Rodrigues
1,085 PointsI need help with a challenge I'm doing.
I need help with a challange involving Ruby Methods.
def mod(a, b) puts "The remainder of #{a} divided by #{b} is c. end
mod It's saying wrong number of expected arguments
def mod(a, b)
puts "The remainder of #{a} divided by #{b} is c"
end
mod
1 Answer
Angela Huffman
Courses Plus Student 10,293 PointsReturn, versus puts tripped me up today, too.
Gotta watch the specific language in the prompt.
Will Taylor Smith
1,370 PointsWill Taylor Smith
1,370 PointsHi Mario,
Firstly, in your code c is not defined. So I would start by defining c according to the prompt.
Secondly, the challenge calls for you to return the sentence, not puts.
With those 2 things in mind, give it another try! Otherwise, I can explain it further if needed.