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Ruby Ruby Operators and Control Structures Logical Operators The And (&&) Operator

Nikola Novakovic
Nikola Novakovic
4,171 Points

What is wrong with the code below?

def check_speed(car_speed)
if(car_speed>=40) && (car_speed<=50)
safe=car_speed
end
return safe
end

2 Answers

Hi Nikola,

If the condition is true you want to return the string "safe"

return "safe"

Nikola Novakovic
Nikola Novakovic
4,171 Points

Thank you so much Jason! :)

I totally forgot about that -.-