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18,502 Pointspython basics
Challenge Task 1 of 3
Let's calculate, with a bit of imprecision, how many days old you are.
First, create a variable named years. Assign years to the number of years old you are. This should be an integer.
years = age 25
days = (age * 7 * 52)
print (days)
summary = 365 * days
print (" I am {} days old!".format(summary) )
2 Answers
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsHi Princess,
It wants you to create a variable called years
and assign an integer value to it. Your first line does that, nearly - just remove the word age
.
Next, create a variable called days and assign years * 365
into it. And lastly, create a variable called weeks
which is days / 7
.
That all looks like:
years = 25
days = years * 365
weeks = days / 7
I hope that helps,
Steve.
princess mudyahoto
18,502 Pointssteve yu are the best
Steve Hunter
57,712 PointsNo problem, but I'm not sure if your answer is the 'Best' one?