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Python Python Basics (Retired) Things That Count Things That Count

Things That cound(quize 4)

age = 16
days = age * 52 * 7
decades = age / 10
summary = round(decades)
estimate = "I am {} days old! That's about {} decades!".format(age, summary)

where I was wrong?

Also, as you can see, your code has not been formatted properly. I have fixed it for you this time but the next time you post code make sure to check out the 'markdown cheatsheet'!

-Luke

3 Answers

age = 16
days = age * 52 * 7
decades = age / 10
estimate = round(decades)
summary = "I am {} days old! That's about {} decades!".format(days, estimate)

Your code is almost perfect but you are just setting 'estimate' and 'summary' to the wrong values. Take a look at my code and see how it compares to yours!

-Luke

Thanks, Luke.

No problem! Remember to mark a best answer so other forum members know your problem has been solved!

OK, I will take care of format next time, thanks again for the reminder.