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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types String concatenation

I need help with a String Challenge question.

So far I have correct answer from Challenge question #1: Make a subject with your name.
name = 'Lou'

Here is the Challenge question#2: Ok! Make a new variable named subject that concatenates (uses the + sign) the string "Treehouse loves" and your name variable.

I need help with Challenge question #2

Thanks. Lou

strings.py
name = 'Lou'
subject 

Thanks

2 Answers

Hi Lou Dam!

It would be something like this:

name = 'Lou'

subject = "Treehouse Loves " + name

I hope that helps!

Thanks! :)

Thanks

Mike Van Amburg
Mike Van Amburg
8,544 Points

name = 'lou' subject = 'Treehouse Loves'

print(name + subject)

You do not need to print it. :)

thanks