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Ruby Ruby Operators and Control Structures Ruby Control Structures If challenge!

Ben Holland
PLUS
Ben Holland
Courses Plus Student 4,062 Points

Isn't this the code ?

Here is my code :

car_speed = 65
speed_limit = 60


if car_speed > speed_limit
  too_fast = "true"
end

What is wrong with it ?

Ethan Lowry
Ethan Lowry
Courses Plus Student 7,323 Points

It's a little hard to tell when your code is written like that - could you please check the "Markdown Cheatsheet" link below the Answer form at the bottom of this page and edit your post to show code properly, then we can see it more clearly and hopefully help you.

bdw, as i look , we don't know what is the question so i guess we don't know what to look for

1 Answer

Brandon Barrette
Brandon Barrette
20,485 Points

My guess is you just need

too_fast = true

This way true is the value true and not a string "true".