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2,407 Pointswhat does it want me to write? The whole function or just the implementation?
I am just confused as to what it wants.
int addTwo(float a, float b){
float this = 2;
float that = 3;
printf("%f \n", addTwo(this, that));
}
int addTwo(float a, float b){
return a + b;
}
1 Answer
Dean Laurea
17,484 PointsHi Mitchell,
You don't need to write the main function as stated in the challenge. You can get delete the first four lines and leave then last two. Also, replace int at the beginning of the declaration to float.
float addTwo(float a, float b) {
return a + b;
}