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Ruby Ruby Operators and Control Structures Logical Operators The And (&&) Operator

Chris Martinet
Chris Martinet
3,705 Points

Not sure what I'm doing wrong here

safe = "safe"

def check_speed(car_speed) if (car_speed >= 40) && (car_speed <= 50) return safe

end

3 Answers

Maciej Czuchnowski
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 Points

OK, just remove the first line and put "safe" instead of safe. You can even omit the return keyword.

Maciej Czuchnowski
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 Points

You need one additional end (one is for def, the other is for the if statement.

Chris Martinet
Chris Martinet
3,705 Points

Sorry man, that didn't solve it