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Ruby Ruby Basics Ruby Syntax Method Return Values

I cant pass this challenge

Something about arguments

methods.rb
def three(first, second)
 puts first - second
end
three(5, 2)

def five(first, second)
  puts first + second
end
five(1, 2)

1 Answer

Matthew Long
Matthew Long
28,407 Points

It doesn't want you to print anything, or do any math. It only wants you to return the numbers 3, and 5 respectively. There are no arguments needed for this.