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1,319 Pointsnop
so...
def check_speed(car_speed)
# write your code here
puts (car_speed>40) && (car_speed<50)
return "safe"
puts (car_speed==40) || (car_speed == 50)
return"safe"
puts (car_speed<40) ||(car_speed>50)
return "unsafe"
end
1 Answer
Kourosh Raeen
23,733 PointsYou need if statements not puts. Take a look at this code sample from the Teacher's Notes:
print "What is your favorite number? "
number = gets.chomp.to_i
if (number == 3) || (number == 5)
puts "That's my favorite number!"
elsif (number > 10) && (number.even?)
puts "That's a pretty high even number!"
elsif (number.odd?) && (number % 3 == 0)
puts "That number is divisible by 3 and odd, cool!"
end
Try modifying that for this challenge. The puts need be returns.