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3,365 PointsCan anyone find my error?
I tried to figure out my error, but whatever I do I can't seem to fix it. If you do find a solution, can you please test it before posting it! Thanks.
// Enter your code below
let firstValue: Int = 9
let secondValue: Int = 4
let product = firstValue * secondValue
let output: string = "The product of \(firstValue) times /(seondValue) is \(product)"
1 Answer
james south
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 33,271 Pointsin your last line you have 3 little errors that i think you can figure out if you look closely, the first is that in Swift data types are capitalized.
Ryan Rassoli
3,365 PointsRyan Rassoli
3,365 Pointswhat do you mean by data types. are you referring to firstValue. In the video lesson it says the first letter is lowercase and the second is capitalized