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Jothum Chitewe
7,833 Pointsrectangle.py
lets add one more
class Rectangle:
def __init__(self, w, l):
self.w = w
self.l = l
@property
def area(self):
return self.w*self.l
def perimeter(self):
return length * 2 + width * 2
3 Answers

Veselin Stefanov
1,726 PointsHi, You are almost there. Just, put "@property" once again before the second property "perimeter" and then return self.w * 2 + self.l * 2 as you did previously.

Jothum Chitewe
7,833 Pointsthanks

D Elis
13,571 PointsIf you have a problem with the code above... change w to width and l to length and refresh the code challenge.. this worked for me