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Python Python Basics Meet Python Using Input

can someone just give me the answer for now? thanks

Use the favorite_color variable in your print function to output the following message to the screen :

The color [USER

using_input.py
favorite_color = input("what is your favorite color")
print("The color purple" , favorite_color)
Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,732 Points

This seems to be a duplicate of this previous question and also this one. Please only post the same question once.

1 Answer

Scott Bailey
Scott Bailey
13,190 Points
favorite_color = input("What is your favorite color? ")

print(f"The color {favorite_color} is a great color!")

or for the print() try this instead:

print("The color", favorite_color, "is a great color!")

You are nearly there, you just needed to wrap the string around the variable. Also make sure you type your input request out the same way they ask you to ("?" and a space at the end)