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18,561 PointsHi, I am having a hard time figuring out the answer to this question... Set the variable product to be a multiple of the
Set the variable product to be a multiple of the variables a and b.
a = 6
b = 2
4 Answers
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 Pointsa = 6
b = 2
product = a * b
Vittorio Somaschini
33,371 PointsHello Melissa,
I still have to take the Ruby course, but the tasks ask you to create a variable product in which we should store the a*b result.
So product = a*b; would be the code to be added I guess
missfit
18,561 PointsI'm so dumb. Thank you! I think I was making this problem appear much harder than it actually was. Thank you for your help!!
Anna Setterberg
843 PointsJust had the same question but found it had already been posted! Haha, it was one of those "too simple" questions that just became hard. Thanks for posting!
missfit
18,561 PointsThanks again everyone!! There will be plenty more ?'s to come I'm sure. :D