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Start your free trialJack Sargeant
262 Pointsnot getting it
This is my answer. Not sure why it is incorrect:
float addTwo(float a, float b){ float sum = a + b; return sum; }
2 Answers
Amit Bijlani
Treehouse Guest TeacherYour answer is right. Some recent changes to challenge broke it. Sorry about the inconvenience but it should work now.
Dennis Walsh
5,793 PointsJack,
You could also just return a+b since they are both floats, as opposed to defining a separate variable to store the result.
float addTwo(float a, float b) { return a+b; }