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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

nicole smith
PLUS
nicole smith
Courses Plus Student 701 Points

invalid syntax (<string>, line 1)

Here is the code I wrote. admitted = None If age >= 13: admitted = True

challenge 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 or more.

why am i getting the invalid syntax error.

conditions.py
admitted = None
If age >= 13:
    admitted = True

1 Answer

Stuart Wright
Stuart Wright
41,119 Points

'If' should not have a capital I. Everything else looks correct.

nicole smith
nicole smith
Courses Plus Student 701 Points

LOL thanks it worked as soon as i changed it to lower case