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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

Terrell Phinazee
Terrell Phinazee
1,675 Points

If then

I know i'm missing a couple steps. Stuck. Please help

conditions.py
admitted = None
if age > 13
print ("True")

1 Answer

For an if statement, you will need to end the line with the if statement with a colon and then indent the block for the if statement.

if age > 13:
    print ("True")

EDIT: for this particular problem, you are also going to want to set admitted = True. You currently have it so that it will print the string 'True' in the console.

admitted = None
if age > 13:
    admitted = True