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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

What am I doing wrong?

How can I add my else statement?

conditions.py
admitted = None
if age >=13:
    admitted=True
    else:
        if age<13:
            admitted=False

1 Answer

Logan R
Logan R
22,989 Points

Hey!

You're super close! You just need to make sure your else has the same number of tabs as your if (in this case 0).

admitted = None
if age >=13:
    admitted=True
else:
    if age<13:
        admitted=False

Thank you!

Logan R
Logan R
22,989 Points

No problem :) Glad I could help!