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Start your free trialCarlos Loeza
1,139 PointsWhy am I still getting the wrong answer when I'm inputting the proper percentage?
We need to figure out the tax amount when the tax percentage is 7.5 percent. Call the method calculateTaxes on the variable item and assign the result to a new variable named taxes.
struct Expense {
var description: String
var amount: Double = 0.0
init (description: String) {
self.description = description
}
func calculateTaxes(percentage: Double) -> Double {
return self.amount * (percentage/100)
}
}
var item = Expense(description: "Hello")
item.amount = 100
var taxes = calculateTaxes(7.5)
2 Answers
Michael Liendo
15,326 PointsHello hello :) Your last sentence: "Call the method calculateTaxes on the variable item and assign the result to a new variable named taxes."
translates to something along the lines of: taxes = item.calculateTaxes(7.5)
Rick Matsumoto
2,547 PointsIt asks you to create a variable named taxes, so:
var taxes = item.calculateTaxes(7.5)