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Start your free trialCharles Madureira
11,825 PointsUse the variables to display the message
Hi
I don't understand why is asking me a variable to display
<?php
$studentOneName = 'Dave';
$studentOneGPA = 3.8;
$studentTwoName = 'Treasure';
$studentTwoGPA = 4.0;
//Place your code below this comment
if ($studentOneGPA === 4.0) {
echo "$studentOneName made the Honor Roll";
} else {
echo "$studentOneName has a GPA of $studentOneGPA ";
}
if ($studentTwoGPA === 4.0) {
echo "$studentTwoName made the Honor Roll";
} else {
echo "$studentTwoName has a GPA of $studentTwoName ";
}
echo
?>
2 Answers
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there, Charles Madureira! You are incredibly close on this one. And yes, you are using the variable names so this Bummer message might be a bit confusing. The problem here is that you are using an incorrect variable in a single line.
You wrote:
echo "$studentTwoName has a GPA of $studentTwoName ";
But you meant:
echo "$studentTwoName has a GPA of $studentTwoGPA ";
In your version, if Treasure (studentTwoName) had not had a GPA of 4.0, it would have printed out "Treasure has a GPA of Treasure" instead of the GPA.
Hope this helps!
Charles Madureira
11,825 Pointsok thanks for your help :)