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Ruby Ruby Operators and Control Structures Ruby Operators Greater Than

Help me to understand an error: Double check to make sure the variables and greater than sign are in the right..

I have two lines of the variables' definitions and a line of the greater sign expression of the varibales in a ruby file which runs fine. What does this error message tell me?

2 Answers

Maciej Czuchnowski
Maciej Czuchnowski
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I assume you defined the variables. But the exercise does not want you to do that - it assumes that they were declared somewhere else and just wants you to make sure if a is greater than b. In one line.

Thanks!