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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

Greg Isaacson
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Greg Isaacson
Courses Plus Student 702 Points

I am not sure what the question is asking???

Hi All,

The question is asking me to make admitted = true if Age is more than 13.

However its not letting me pass the test??

I am not sure where I am going wrong here???

conditions.py
admitted = None
age = 13
if age>13:
      admitted = true

2 Answers

Andrew Voitsekhovskyy
Andrew Voitsekhovskyy
3,523 Points

Try to write true with capitalized first character, because "true" isn't boolean value and "True" is

admitted = None
age = 13
if age>13:
      admitted = True
Oskaycan Turanoglu
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Oskaycan Turanoglu
Courses Plus Student 553 Points

Admitted is only True if age is greater than 13. Therefore, age has to be a number that is greater than 13