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Learn Challenge: Logic Fixer | Common Logic and Comparison Errors
Common Python Mistakes and How to Fix Them

bookChallenge: Logic Fixer

In this challenge, you will sharpen your ability to spot and correct common logical errors in Python code, especially those involving assignment versus comparison and the use of boolean logic. These types of mistakes can cause code to behave unexpectedly, even when it runs without syntax errors. Your task is to read the provided code snippets, identify the logical flaws, and make the necessary corrections so the code executes as intended.

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Your goal is to correct logical and comparison errors in the code. Follow these steps:

  • Identify where assignment (=) is incorrectly used instead of comparison (==).
  • Fix boolean logic so that the code prints the correct message depending on the value of score.
  • Ensure the code prints "Passed" when score is 70 or higher, and "Failed" otherwise.
  • Use the provided print string templates.

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bookChallenge: Logic Fixer

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In this challenge, you will sharpen your ability to spot and correct common logical errors in Python code, especially those involving assignment versus comparison and the use of boolean logic. These types of mistakes can cause code to behave unexpectedly, even when it runs without syntax errors. Your task is to read the provided code snippets, identify the logical flaws, and make the necessary corrections so the code executes as intended.

Task

Swipe to start coding

Your goal is to correct logical and comparison errors in the code. Follow these steps:

  • Identify where assignment (=) is incorrectly used instead of comparison (==).
  • Fix boolean logic so that the code prints the correct message depending on the value of score.
  • Ensure the code prints "Passed" when score is 70 or higher, and "Failed" otherwise.
  • Use the provided print string templates.

Solution

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