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Start your free trialCasey Huckel
Courses Plus Student 4,257 PointsWhat changes do I need to make to this?
Check my code. It looks good to me but will not pass
import datetime
def minutes(time1, time2):
return round((datetime2-datetime1).seconds/60)
2 Answers
Chris Freeman
Treehouse Moderator 68,441 PointsThe local variable do not match the function parameters. Replace 'datetime1' / 'datetime2' with 'time1' / 'time2'
import datetime
def minutes(time1, time2):
return round((time2 - time1).seconds/60) #<-- fixed mismatched names
Casey Huckel
Courses Plus Student 4,257 PointsOk I got it, thanks Chris