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15,870 PointsHelp me with my code
This one should be short and sweet. Write a function named even_odd that takes a single argument, a number. return True if the number is even, or False if the number is odd. You can use % 2 to find out the remainder when dividing a number by 2. Even numbers won't have a remainder....
def even_odd(number):
for number in even_odd:
if number % 2 == 0:
return True
else:
return False
even_odd = 2
1 Answer
Alejandro Byrne
2,562 PointsNice! You got everything right except the first part. Remove 'for number in even_odd:'. Then it should work, it is only one number, not multiple so you don't have to loop through it. Also remove the last part, 'even odd = 2'