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Ruby Ruby Basics (Retired) Ruby Methods Method Returns: Part 2

Remainder of a" divided by b is c. "a" is your a variable, b is your b variable, and c is the v of a%b How does it look?

Hey guyz,

Simple question. how the code should look like in the that task from above. I need to create a method called "mod" which takes two arguments "according to the error message" and create a string that interpolates 3 arguments.

How to create c

1 Answer

Josip Dorvak
Josip Dorvak
18,126 Points

You want something that will look like this

def mod(a, b)
    c = a%b
    "#{a} mod #{b} is #{c}"
end

Just need to change the returned string to match what the challenge asks you