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Python Python Basics (2015) Python Data Types Del

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" add a new variable named total. Then assign the sum of current_count and upcoming_releases to total. I'd like you to use the variables, but if you need to use the numbers, that's OK"

Solution pls

delete.py
current_count = 14
planned = 5
upcoming_releases = 2
del planned
total = (current_account + upcoming_release)

2 Answers

Stuart Wright
Stuart Wright
41,118 Points

You just need to be careful with your variable names - you have misspelled them both in your final line ('current_account' instead of 'current_count', and 'upcoming_release' instead of 'upcoming_releases'). So this would work:

total = (current_count + upcoming_releases)

The parentheses aren't actually needed (although they don't break anything), so this would also work (and is the preferred style):

total = current_count + upcoming_releases

Thanks Stuart