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Python Python Basics (Retired) Ins & Outs Ins & Outs

name = "{0}{1}".format("tree", "house")

I believe this should work

name.py
name = "{0}{1}".format("tree", "house")

1 Answer

akak
akak
29,445 Points

This works but it's not the answer that this challenge expecting. First of all it asks you to put it in the variable treehouse. If you'd tried to use your way on a variable treehouse you would get an error message "You didn't use a + to join the strings!". So the answer is:

treehouse = "Tree"+"house"