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Start your free trialHermes Ela Asangono
844 PointsCompletely stuck
Whenever I do this on Xcode, I get the right answers, but when I do it here something is wrong. What is the right answer?
// Enter your code below
let name = "Linda"
let greeting = "Hi there"
let interpolatedGreeting = "\(greeting), \(name)"
1 Answer
Matt Buckingham
11,389 PointsThe syntax is good that's why it's working in xcode! It's asking you to just create two constants name and greeting, and name can be interpolated into greeting, so you don't need the interpolatedGreeting constant at all!