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685 PointsIts asking for a float for 'weeks'.I'm doing the math but its not working out
maybe check the math that might be the problem
years=12
years*365
days=4380
weeks=625.7
1 Answer
jacinator
11,936 PointsI think that you might be overthinking this. This code passes the challenge for me. BTW, great job learning Python at 12, if that actually is your age. ;) Keep going.
years = 18
days = years * 365
weeks = days / 7