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brent westley
607 Pointsive watched the videos literally 4 times im not understanding
someone better explain?
admitted = None
age = 13
if admitted < age:
print(admitted)
2 Answers

eden ohana
1,786 Pointsdon't create the "age" variable the workspace will create it alone. also, you need to do if the age value is more OR equal to 13 set the admmited variable to True.
Here:
admitted = None
if age >= 13:
admitted = True

brent westley
607 Pointsthe video never said anything about python creating a variable like age so i didnt get that

eden ohana
1,786 Pointsit says that in the explanation of the objective ;) it's fine i didn't notice that in the start also.
brent westley
607 Pointsbrent westley
607 PointsI'm going to create a variable named age. I need you to make an if condition that sets admitted to True if age is 13 or more.