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7,894 PointsWhat is the answer for this challenge
what is the answer for this challenge
@function double($input) { @return unquote($input * 2) }
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/* Write your SCSS code below. */
@function double($input) {
@return unquote($input * 2)
}
1 Answer
Sergey Podgornyy
20,660 PointsIt is asking for a function called double, you are declaring a function called input then using a variable called double.
@function double($input) {
@return $input * 2;
}
Max Kutner
7,595 PointsMax Kutner
7,595 PointsHi,
It's all good except you won't need parentheses in the @return statement and it will need to be closed off by a semi-colon:
@function double($input) { @return $input * 2; }
Hope this helps! Max