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Ruby Ruby Operators and Control Structures Ruby Operators Greater Than

I don't get the task 1 on ruby operators! Please help!

I dont get what it wants

2 Answers

Hi,

Without quotes, you can use a variable is greater than b variable in one line code. ;)

Thank you so much!

Maciej Czuchnowski
Maciej Czuchnowski
36,441 Points

Exactly what it says - you have two variables - a and b - and you want to write an expression that will compare them and return true or false. So "a > b". Watch the videos again.