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Robert Gunn
1,741 PointsI could really use some help with this one. func temperatureInFahrenheit(temperature: Doubl
What am I doing wrong I specified, and returned a Double type.
// Enter your code below
func temperatureInFahrenheit(temperature: Double, firstValue: Double, secondValue: Double, thirdValue: Double) -> Double {
let convertTemperature = temperature * firstValue / secondValue + thirdValue
return convertTemperature
}
temperatureInFahrenheit(temperature: 15.0, firstValue: 9, secondValue: 5, thirdValue: 32)
2 Answers

Allen Soberano
13,634 PointsHint: Directions state: The function should take a single input named temperature of type Double.
Your code has 4 input arguments.
That should get you pass the first part of the task. If you need more help from there just let me know.

Jeff McDivitt
23,970 PointsHi - Robert - You have four input arguments for your function
func temperatureInFahrenheit(temperature: Double) -> Double {
return temperature * 9 / 5 + 32
}

Robert Gunn
1,741 PointsThanks for the reply. You rock!
Robert Gunn
1,741 PointsRobert Gunn
1,741 PointsAwesome! Thanks