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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

what i am doing wrong

i dont understand what i am doing wrong?

conditions.py
admitted = None  
age = 14 
if age >= 13:
    print("you are not a kid anymore !")

1 Answer

Benjamin Barslev Nielsen
Benjamin Barslev Nielsen
18,958 Points

When age >= 13, you should set admitted = True; instead of printing a message. Also you do not need the line age = 14, the tests for the challenge define the age variable. Therefore a solution could be:

admitted = None  
if age >= 13:
    admitted = True;