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301 PointsTask 1 is no longer Passing
else: admitted = bool(False)
admitted = None
if age >= 13:
admitted = bool(True)
else:
admitted = bool(False)
1 Answer
Jason Anders
Treehouse Moderator 145,860 PointsHey Phil,
That's a very misleading error message. What is almost always means is that you have introduced a syntax error in the task you are working on ... not any previous task.
Here, it's just indentation errors. Python is very indent dependent. So, your starting if
line should not be indented but the return should be. Same with the else
and the return there.
Also, while not technically incorrect, you don't need to specify bool
for the return values. Just True
and False
is fine.
admitted = None
if age >= 13:
admitted = True
else:
admitted = False
Good Job and Keep coding! :)
Phil Iverson
301 PointsPhil Iverson
301 PointsHey, thanks a lot that worked