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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

OK, one more. Add an else to your if. In the else, set admitted to False.

I do not understand what I got wrong in the if else statement, could you please provide me with an answer and why it works, thanks

conditions.py
admitted = None

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

2 Answers

Victor Gordian
Victor Gordian
4,656 Points

Hey augustine, did you ever get it to pass? I keep getting that task 1 is no longer passing, thanks

Pavel Raav
Pavel Raav
7,811 Points

Hey, there is a colon missing from the end of the if statement on the line "if age >= 13". This leads to a syntax error. You also have incorrect indentation. Here is the correctly formatted code:

admitted = None

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

For some reason it says task 1 is no longer passing