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2,738 PointsMissing input, probably a 2 second fix
I cant seem to find the syntax error in this code, just trying to do a simple if/else method but afraid I'm stuck, would appreciate any help!
def check_speed(car_speed)
# write your code here
if ( car_speed >= 40 ) && ( car_speed <= 50 )
puts "safe"
else
puts "unsafe"
end
1 Answer
Ricardo Hill-Henry
38,442 PointsYou should have two ends, one to end the function declaration, and another to end the if statement.