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383 Pointshelp me
i am not able to find the solution
admitted = None
age = 100
if age >= 13:
if admitted = "True":
1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsAfter an if statement, the next line should always be indented, and include code that should only be executed if the if statement evaluates to true.
admitted = None
age = 100
if age >= 13:
admitted = True
The above code will pass the challenge, although it's not actually necessary to include the age = 100 line. In some later challenges, assigning a value to a variable when it doesn't ask you to could cause your code to fail the challenge.