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Start your free trialAyub Muhammad
Courses Plus Student 4,345 PointsI keep getting syntax error
import math
def split_check(total, number_of_people):
if number_of_people <= 1:
raise ValueError("More than 1 person is required to split the check!")
return math.ceil(total / number_of_people
try:
total_due = float(input("What is the total? "))
number_of_people = int(input("How many people? "))
amount_due = split_check(total_due, number_of_people)
except ValueError as err:
print("Oh no! That's not a valid value. Try again..")
print("([])".format(err))
else:
print("Each person owes ${}".format(amount_due))
THIS IS THE Code it keeps telling me that around when I put in the try I have a syntax error what did I do wrong? Someone pleas help Thank you
1 Answer
Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherWhat's missing on this line?
return math.ceil(total / number_of_people
Ayub Muhammad
Courses Plus Student 4,345 PointsAyub Muhammad
Courses Plus Student 4,345 PointsSir Thank you!
Craig Dennis
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