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3,103 PointsI need help calculating two variables
I'm trying to get two variables to add together. Here's my code.
current_count = 14
planned = 5
upcoming_releases = 2
del planned
total = current_count + upcoming_release
print(total)
print(current_count + upcoming_release)```
What I'm trying to get together is 'current_count' and 'upcoming_release'. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
```delete.py
current_count = 14
planned = 5
upcoming_releases = 2
del planned
total = current_count + upcoming_release
print(total)
print(current_count + upcoming_release)
1 Answer
Torsten Lundahl
2,570 PointsYou are just about right, but you mispelled a variable and that's causing the error.
Your code is adding upcoming_release instead of upcoming_releases
Change it to:
del planned
total = current_count + upcoming_releases
Good luck!