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875 PointsWhy is showing Bummer! invalid syntax (<string>, line 1)
admitted = None age = 14 if age >= 13: ... admitted = True ...
Hello, considering the task, why it keeps showing me that "Bummer! invalid syntax (<string>, line 1)". I tried at the workspace, it works perfectly with my code above. Thanks in advance.
>>> admitted = None
>>> age = 14
>>> if age >= 13:
... admitted = True
...
>>>print(admitted)
1 Answer
Kieran Barker
15,028 Pointsadmitted = None
if age >= 13:
admitted = True
else:
admitted = False
Mengqi Liu
875 PointsMengqi Liu
875 PointsThanks Kieran. :)
Kieran Barker
15,028 PointsKieran Barker
15,028 PointsYouβre welcome, Mengqi. You can mark this question as solved by choosing a best answer. Happy coding :)