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Python Python Basics (2015) Logic in Python Conditional Value

Ruben WhyDoILoseFocus
Ruben WhyDoILoseFocus
688 Points

Conditions - if else

Hello guys I'm kind of rapping my head around this concept but still confused. Thanks in advance.

Ruben

conditions.py
admitted = None
age = 13
if age > 10:
    admitted = True
    print(admitted)
else age <= 13:
    admitted = False

1 Answer

Hi Ruben,

You pretty much have it. The only issue was your syntax, but well done so far!

Basically, you're setting to so that if age is Greater Than, or Equal to 13, set admitted to True. Since from there, the only alternative would be less than 13, you just have to put else.

admitted = None

if age >= 13:
    admitted = True
else:
    admitted = False