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

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Please advise on what syntax to use.

ruby.rb
def check_speed(car_speed)
  if  car_speed >= 40 && car_speed <= 50
      puts check_speed
  end


end

2 Answers

You will want to return check_speed like below;

return check_speed
samuel gustave
samuel gustave
7,341 Points

Hi ! after checking the challenge, the check_speed method is supposed to return 'safe' if car_speed is between 40 and 50. So you should replace puts check_speed by : return 'safe'. In Ruby if you want a method to return an expression, use 'return' instead of printing the expression with 'puts'...