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1,023 PointsI've gotten this far but and not sure what is wrong
I've gotten this far but and not sure what is wrong
def check_speed(car_speed)
# write your code here
car_speed >= 40 && car_speed <= 50
end
2 Answers
andi mitre
Treehouse Guest TeacherHey Isaac,
You need to return "safe" after you check the speed.
def check_speed(car_speed)
if car_speed >= 40 && car_speed <= 50
return "safe"
end
end
Owen Tran
6,822 PointsYou haven't told the method to do anything
Caleb Kleveter
Treehouse Moderator 37,862 PointsCaleb Kleveter
Treehouse Moderator 37,862 PointsDoes it pass without the parentheses?
Geoff Parsons
11,679 PointsGeoff Parsons
11,679 PointsCaleb Kleveter are you asking about parenthesis around the if statement's condition? If so those are not required in ruby except in cases where you need to make the order explicit.
Caleb Kleveter
Treehouse Moderator 37,862 PointsCaleb Kleveter
Treehouse Moderator 37,862 PointsOkay, thanks!