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Courses Plus Student 91 PointsUsing_input.py
Please spot the error and explain!
favorite_color = input("What is your favorite color?" )
favorite_color = "Purple"
print("The color", favorite_color, is a great color!")
2 Answers
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsThe top line satisfies task 1, but the second line destroys the input and replaces it with "Purple" (you don't want to do that)!
The last line is just missing a quote mark before the word "is" (after the second comma)
Sean Layton
1,722 Pointsfavorite_color= input("what is your favorite color")
print("the color {} is a great color!".format(favorite_color))
Steven Parker
231,268 PointsSteven Parker
231,268 PointsIt looks like you've asked a previous version of this same question before, and then another one of the same. You might want to delete those duplicates.