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5,028 PointsRuby Operators and Control Structures Challenge 1 of 1
I am not sure if I am using the right method.
def check_speed(car_speed)
check_speed = "safe"
if (car_speed = 40) && (car_speed <= 50)
puts "safe"
end
# write your code here
2 Answers
Amanda Wagner
6,070 PointsYou're close! Use the if statement to return the string 'safe' if car_speed is both greater than or equal to 40 AND less than or equal to 50
def check_speed(car_speed) if car_speed >= 40 && car_speed <= 50 return 'safe' end end
Brenda Bouchard
5,028 PointsThank you!