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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

David Lopes
David Lopes
827 Points

Not sure what I'm doing is wrong

Not sure what to do.

conditions.py
admitted = None
if age > 13
 print(admitted = True)

1 Answer

Jennifer Nordell
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse Teacher

There are a few tiny mistakes here. First, you're missing the semicolon that indicates you're starting a block of code. Secondly you're trying to print the setting of the value of a variable. Third, if the person is aged 13 this code will fail. It wants anyone who is 13 or older. You've set it only to people who are older than 13. Take a look at my solution:

admitted = None
if age >= 13:
  admitted = True