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

Whats wrong with my code

I have no idea, again sadly, what is wrong with my code

ruby.rb
def check_speed(car_speed)
  # write your code here
  if (car_speed >= 40) && (car_speed <= 50)
    return "safe"
  else
    return "unsafe"
 end

1 Answer

Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
Carlos Federico Puebla Larregle
21,074 Points

You were almost right, you just need to "close" with an "end" your function definition, like this:

def check_speed(car_speed)
  # write your code here
  if (car_speed >= 40) && (car_speed <= 50)
    return "safe"
  else
    return "unsafe"
  end
end

I hope that helps a little bit