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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

cant figure this out

i have done if age >= 13: print ("admitted= True")

conditions.py
admitted = False
if age >= 13:
    print ("admitted=True")

3 Answers

Like what Gav Cooper, you don't need to print anything.

You should leave the first line of code as admitted = None, by the way.

Try this:

admitted = False
if age >= 13:
    admitted = True

Good luck! ~alex

Gav Cooper
Gav Cooper
2,218 Points

You don't need to print anything out. It's also fine to leave line 1 as 'admitted = None'.

thank you guys for your help