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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

I'm going to create a variable named age. I need you to make an if condition that sets admitted to True if age is >=13?

I don't think I understand what this question is asking? Any feedback would be great.

conditions.py
admitted = None
age = 14
if age >= 13:
  print(admitted)

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
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It doesn't want you to set the value of age. They'll do that. Then you'll decide if that age is greater than or equal to 13. If the age is greater than or equal to thirteen set the value of admitted to True. See my code for clarification:

admitted = None
if age >= 13:
  admitted = True

Thanks for your response!