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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

Sachin Modgill
Sachin Modgill
850 Points

boolean issue

feel that I'm missing some connection between admitted and age, which is why when I say True it doesn't recognise it?

conditions.py
admitted = None
age = 14
if age >= 13:
    print (True)

1 Answer

Vidhya Sagar
Vidhya Sagar
1,568 Points

You should not print true. You should just set the value of the boolean variable admitted to True,Like this :

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