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Python Python Basics (2015) Python for Beginners Correct errors

what am I doing here?

these errors are fine, whats the problem?

errors.py
print("Hello")
print("name")

print("Let's do some math!")
print("5" + "a")

print("Thanks for playing along!')

1 Answer

andren
andren
28,558 Points

The issue is that there is still an error in the code. The last string starts with a double quote and ends with a single quote, which is invalid. A string has to start and end with the same type of quote.

If you change it so that it ends with a double quote like this:

print("Thanks for playing along!")

Then your code will pass.