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Start your free trialAndrew McCombs
4,309 PointsHelp Challenge 3 of 3
You should have my favorite flavor of ice cream in a variable named $flavor, and now it's time to display it to the screen. Replace the underscores in the echo statement with the value from the flavor variable.
<?php include("flavor.php");
$flavor = get_flavor();
echo "Randy's favorite flavor of ice cream is " . echo $flavor . ".";
?>
I dont understand why this isnt working
3 Answers
Cole Wilkes
4,556 PointsTry removing the second "echo".
echo "Randy's favorite flavor of ice cream is " . $flavor . ".";
Brian van Vlymen
12,637 Pointseither way my code would works way. Which is not required to put the concentration and double quotes as long as its already inside the double quotes asking for variable.
<?php include("flavor.php");
$flavor = get_flavor();
echo "Randy's favorite flavor of ice cream is $flavor.";
?>
Andrew McCombs
4,309 PointsDUHHH!! I feel like an idiot!!