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440 Pointstask 2 of using input
can someone help me here im stuck since last week
favorite_color = input("brown is my favorite color")
color = "Brown"
favorite_color = print("The color is a great color")
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,198 PointsHere's a few hints:
- you only need the variable "favorite_color", you won't need "color"
- the "print" statement should stand alone and not be part of an assignment
- you'll need to use "favorite_color" as part of the argument to the "print" statement
You can give a "print" more than one argument to combine literal strings and variables. For example, if you had a variable named "food" that contained the word "burger", you could do something like this:
print("I sure am hungry. A", food, "would taste good right now.")
The output would look like:
I sure am hungry. A burger would taste good right now.
I'll bet you can get it now.
Tafadzwa Charingana
440 PointsTafadzwa Charingana
440 Pointsthanx a lot let me give it a try then