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Python

I get an error every time I run this. I do not know why.

convert.py

A program to convert Celsius to Fahrenheit

celsius = eval(input("What is the Celsius temperature? "))

fahrenheit = 9/5 * celsisus +32

print("The temperature is", fahrenheit, "degrees Fahrenheit")

2 Answers

You have a typo in your variable - it's looking for celsisus but the variable you defined is named celsius.

Reading there error helps to identify the problem -- NameError: name 'celsisus' is not defined

I still get an error with the line:

celsius = eval(input("What is the Celsius temperature? "))

celsius = eval(input("What is the Celsius temperature? "))

fahrenheit = 9/5 * celsius +32

print("The temperature is", fahrenheit, "degrees Fahrenheit")

Just made the change in both spots to match the initial defined variable.