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6,274 Pointsdont know whats wrong
Update the check_speed method to compare the value in the car_speed parameter to the value in the speed_limit parameter. If car_speed is greater than speed_limit, print the message "Slow down!" Otherwise, print the message "Safe travels!"
def check_speed(car_speed, speed_limit)
# YOUR CODE HERE
if car_speed >= speed_limit
puts"Slow down!"
else
puts"Safe travels!"
end
1 Answer
Ari Misha
19,323 PointsHiya there! Two issues with your code.
firstly, car_speed needs to be "greater than" than speed_limit, not "greater than or equal to".
secondly, you didn't close off your function with "end" keyword. You either forgot to close your function or the "if-else" block. Either way Ruby is going to throw a syntax error.