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Start your free trialNoor Hafiza Binti Ibrahim
11,712 PointsBummer: Uh oh, I didn't get the correct value returned. It should have been 50. Instead, it was None
Create a function called mathy. It will take 3 parameters, a string and two numbers. For example: 'divide', 15, 5
Your
# enter your code below
def mathy(a, b, c):
if a == 'add':
return b + c
1 Answer
jb30
44,806 PointsIf a == 'add'
is True, your function will work. If a == 'add'
is False, then your function returns the default value of None. You need to implement four string options, add, subtract, multiply, and divide, not just add.