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Python corrections name=input("what's your name? ") if name=="Lisa": print(name + "is a housewife and she's ok!")

The system is not telling me if its correct or not

name.py
name=input("Lisa")

if name=="Lisa":
  print(name + " is a housewife and she's ok! ")

1 Answer

Kenneth Love
STAFF
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest Teacher

You don't need to use input() on the code challenges. Just make a variable named name that is set to your name.

name = "Lisa"