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Ruby

Ediju Rodrigues
Ediju Rodrigues
5,214 Points

Define a method named three that returns the number 3. Also define a method named five that returns the number 5.

def three(tres) tres end

def five(cinco) cinco end

puts three(3)
puts five(5)

What im doing wrong? It says "Bummer! wrong number of arguments (given 0, expected 1)"

2 Answers

Samuel Ferree
Samuel Ferree
31,722 Points

your methods aren't supposed to take any parameters, just return constant values. Yours take a parameter and return what they are given. Here is an example

def four
  4
end
Ediju Rodrigues
Ediju Rodrigues
5,214 Points

Thank you very much Samuel :)