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Python

OK, let's combine everything we've done so far into one challenge! First, create a class named RaceCar.

First, create a class named RaceCar. In the init for the class, take arguments for color and fuel_remaining. Be sure to set these as attributes on the instance. Also, use setattr to take any other keyword arguments that come in.

um trying but its saying try again

2 Answers

Hi Tatenda Marshall Manuel,

What have you entered? I can't see any code you've written ... and I'm sure you'll want to at least try before getting an answer here :smile:

I look forward to seeing your code :dizzy:
Dave

class RaceCar: def init(self, color=None, fuel_remaining=None, **kwargs): self.color=color self.fuel_remainin =fuel_remaining for key, value in kwargs.items(): setattr(self, key, value)