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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types String Manipulation

I don't know what's the problem with it

Where am i wrong?Like maybe i miss-confused the exercise....Help me!

strings.swift
let name = "Leo"
let greeting = "\(Hi there) , \(name)"
tromben98
tromben98
13,273 Points

Hi, here is the solution!

let name: String = "Tromben"
let greeting = "Hi there, \(name)"

let finalGreeting = "\(greeting). How are you?"

The second one is wrong beacuse you had to use a concatenation instead of an interpolated string. Thank you anyway for solving the first task :)