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135 PointsPlease let me know what I am doing wrong. Thank you.
// Enter your code below let name = "Michael" let greeting = "Hi there" let interpolatedGreeting = "(name), (greeting)"
// Enter your code below
let name = "Michael"
let greeting = "Hi there"
let interpolatedGreeting = "\(name), \(greeting)"
1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,248 PointsClose, but you got slightly off track:
- the instructions don't ask for an "interpolatedGreeting" variable
- the "greeting" is what should be "an interpolated string that combines "Hi there, " with the ... name"