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Ruby Ruby Operators and Control Structures Ruby Operators Greater Than or Equal To

zachary hatsis
zachary hatsis
1,072 Points

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Use the greater than or equal to operator to determine whether or not the variable "a" is greater than or equal to the variable "b"

a = 2
b = 1

a >= b

1 Answer

I am unsure what you are asking.

If you typed a >= b into the irb, you should get a value of true returned.

This is because the statement a >= b is a boolean statement. a is either greater than or equal to b or it is not.

If that does not help, can you be more specific about what your problem is?