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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

How do I get this if and else statement to work?

admitted = None

if age >= 13: admitted = True else: admitted = False

I tried this in the workspace and it worked fine. Every time I submit it says invalid syntax (<string> line 5)

conditions.py
admitted = None
if age >= 13:
    admitted = True
    else:
        admitted = False

2 Answers

It is all about proper indentation: your else statement needs to be aligned with your if statement. So move your else to the left.

Ok thanks a lot! That one was killing me