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Start your free trialAmelia Nakimuli
6,636 PointsUnderstanding the question
I'm not sure if I understand the question. Am I on the right track?
import datetime
def minutes(x, y):
final = x - y
secs = final.timedelta.total_seconds()
ans = secs%60
return ans
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsYou have the right idea, but a few issues:
- the instructions say "You'll need to subtract the first from the second." (so switch the order)
- "final" is a timedelta, so you can access the "total_seconds" method on it directly
- to get minutes, you need to divide seconds by 60 (not get remainder)
- the instructions also say to round the result
Amelia Nakimuli
6,636 PointsAmelia Nakimuli
6,636 PointsI've got it now. Thank you