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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types Age Calculation

David Lopes
David Lopes
827 Points

Not sure what I'm doing wrong

Here is my code.

age.py
years = 27
years * 365 = days

1 Answer

Hi there David. When assigning a variable in python, the name of the variable should go first, followed by an equals sign, and then whatever you want to go inside the variable:

years = 27
days = years * 365 

Thanks, Haider

David Lopes
David Lopes
827 Points

Wow, that makes sense. Thank you for your help!