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

shubhamkt
shubhamkt
11,675 Points

string

for the above code it requires nicely formatted string.

method.rb
def mod(a, b)
  #write your code here
  c= a%b
  puts "The remainder of #{a} divided by #{b} is #{c}."
  return c
end

pay attention to their wording " In the previous challenge, we wrote a method that returned the remainder of two arguments when divided. That's cool, but it would be nicer if the method returned the remainder in a nice full sentence. Use string interpolation to return the remainder inside the sentence β€œThe remainder of a divided by b is c.” where a is your β€œa” variable, b is your β€œb” variable, and c is the value of a % b. "

what are you supposed to return exactly ? Did it say anything about printing anything ?

1 Answer

Artem Melokumov
Artem Melokumov
3,543 Points

hubham kumar Trivedi You should just follow the task and return string as it asked.

 return "The remainder of #{a} divided by #{b} is #{c}."