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Start your free trialEnzie Riddle
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 19,278 PointsFloat()
Here's the question:
Let's make sure we're always working with floats. Convert your arguments to floats before you add them together. You can do this with the float() function.
What am I doing wrong here?
def add(age, weight):
return int(float(age + weight))
2 Answers
robin lidman
Courses Plus Student 270 Points"Convert your arguments to floats before you add them together"
What you are doing now is that you are adding the two arguments together and then convert them to a float. Btw, do you need to make them sum to an int?
For example you can try
def add(age, weight):
return float(age) + float(weight)
Bhargav Chava
1,706 PointsHello what's wrong with this def float(a,b): return float(a) + float(b) it doesn't work
Enzie Riddle
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 19,278 PointsEnzie Riddle
Front End Web Development Techdegree Graduate 19,278 PointsThe first part of the challenge was to convert them into integers. I'll try this though