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Start your free trialIra Salem
3,031 PointsStruggling with ruby basics challenge
For some reason my code isn't correct. The question is "In the previous challenge, we wrote a method that returned the remainder of two arguments when divided. That's cool, but it would be nicer if the method returned the remainder in a nice full sentence. Use string interpolation to return the remainder inside the sentence “The remainder of a divided by b is c.” where a is your “a” variable, b is your “b” variable, and c is the value of a % b."
Here is my code
def mod(a, b)
puts "The remainder of #{a} divided by #{b} is #{c}"
return c = a % b
end
puts mod(9, 4)
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1 Answer
Jesus Mendoza
23,289 PointsI think you have to create the c variable first and then
c = a % b
return "The remainder of #{a} divided by #{b} is #{c}"
instead of
c = a % b
Ira Salem
3,031 PointsIra Salem
3,031 PointsAwesome! That worked out perfectly. Thanks for the help.
Sandeep Hasrajani
2,278 PointsSandeep Hasrajani
2,278 PointsI actually did that, but it didn't work for me