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Start your free trialJiaMin Shou
6,358 PointsI don't know why it doesn't work, the code seems worked correctly
it always shows me "Make sure you use proper case", but I copy and paste variable name
<?php
$studentOneName = 'Dave';
$studentOneGPA = 3.8;
$studentTwoName = 'Treasure';
$studentTwoGPA = 4.0;
//Place your code below this comment
if ($studentOneGPA == 4.0){
echo "$studentOneName made the Honor Roll";
}
else {
echo "$studentOneName has a GPA of $studentOneGPA";
}
if ($studentTwoGPA == 4.0){
echo "$studentTwoName made the Honor ROll";
}
else {
echo "$studentTwoName has a GPA of $studentTwoGPA";
}
?>
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsThe variable names are fine, the hint is about the literal text that makes up the message:
echo "$studentTwoName made the Honor ROll";
The challenge is expecting "Roll" (lower case "o") instead of "ROll" (capital "O").