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Luke Glazebrook
13,564 PointsHi!
You need to contain the condition within an if statement rather than using puts to output it. See if you can figure out how to do it with this additional information!
Isom Durm
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1,746 PointsHi Luke, Thanks for the if statement part. I had earlier tried that, but it kept on saying 'There's still something not quite right'.
My code was:
def check_speed(car_speed) if car_speed >= 40 && car_speed <= 50 return "Safe" end
I figured out the reason this wasn't working was because I need to put an additional 'end' when inserting an 'if' statement in a def method.
Thanks for getting to me!
Luke Glazebrook
13,564 PointsLuke Glazebrook
13,564 PointsWell done! Have fun with the rest of your programming.