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1,998 PointsI don't see what is wrong in my code
I got help from Steve Hunter, but it was to complex, I need a simpler answer.
def mod(a,b)
return "The remainder of #{a} divided by #{b} is c:"
end
mod(5,2)
1 Answer
Matt Buckingham
11,389 PointsAfter c: in the string you need to do the calculation to find the remainder of a divided by b, which would look like #{a % b}. Hope that helps!
Ben Santen
1,998 PointsBen Santen
1,998 PointsThank you Matt I have finally figured out my problem, I was stuck on it for 3 days, it was my last step in ruby basics.