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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

Brazos Lackey
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Brazos Lackey
Courses Plus Student 483 Points

I am stuck

I am stuck, I am not sure if I need to make the age variable or not. Here is what I have:

admitted = True if "age" >= 13

conditions.py
admitted = True
    if "age" >= 13

1 Answer

Julian Gutierrez
Julian Gutierrez
19,201 Points

A couple of things, there is no need for the quotes around the variable age. Since we only want to change the value of admitted to True if the condition is met we need to include that change inside of the if statement.