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why is this code wrong; I did not create the Treehouse variable: Treehouse = "Tree"+"house"

I wrote Treehouse = "Tree" Treehouse = "house" Treehouse = "Tree"+"house"

name.py
name = "Thomas"
Treehouse = "Tree"
Treehouse = "house"
Treehouse = "Tree"+"house"

1 Answer

Kenneth Love
STAFF
Kenneth Love
Treehouse Guest Teacher

You don't need to do the first two Treehouse lines and the variable name needs to be lowercase, treehouse.