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Ruby Ruby Basics (Retired) Ruby Numbers Multiplication and Division

Setting the variable product

I thought I set the variable correctly, but I keep getting an error message. After trying c = 12, a * b = c, and c = a * b, I'm not exactly sure how to do this exercise correctly.

variable.rb
a = 6
b = 2

1 Answer

Amy Kang
Amy Kang
17,188 Points

I found the answer in another thread. They want you to set the product variable to a * b

product = a * b

Other thread: https://teamtreehouse.com/forum/help-i-cant-figure-out-an-answer-of-this-question