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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

Aron Katz
Aron Katz
700 Points

I have done just about everything here, and it doesn't pass at all....I give up

I am beyond done. Thanks anyhow

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

5 Answers

Thomas Nilsen
Thomas Nilsen
14,957 Points

I answered one of your previous questions. Did you try that?

Aron Katz
Aron Katz
700 Points

admitted = None age = 13 if age >= 13: admitted = True

else: admitted = False

Now this false stuff doesn't work at all.

Aron Katz
Aron Katz
700 Points

'''admitted = None age = 13 if age >= 13: admitted = True else: admitted = False'''

Aron Katz
Aron Katz
700 Points

admitted = None age = 13 if age >= 13: admitted = True else: admitted = False

Matthew Connolly
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Matthew Connolly
iOS Development Techdegree Student 11,595 Points

Hey Aron,

Look at the formatting for your else statement. Remember, space in Python is very particular. Here's the documentation for Control Flow Tools. It will be able to help you with your if statement formatting.

Also, do not worry about creating an age variable. The instructions state: "I'm going to create a variable named age."