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Why is my code showing errors
birth _ year= input ("enter your birth year") age= 2020 int (birth year) print (age)
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# Hi Comfort Anyigor,
# Take a look at this one:
birth_year = int(input("Enter your birth year: "))
this_year = 2024
age = this_year - birth_year
print("Your age is about", age, "years.")
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In the code you provided, there are a number of errors.
birth _ year= input ("enter your birth year")
age= 2020 int (birth year)
print (age)
You provided THREE lines of code. First line, there are spaces around the _ Variables may not have spaces. It should read birth_year, not birth _ year
In the second line, you wanted: age = 2020 - int(birth_year)
You left out the _ there.
Keep in mind that variables have names and those names have to be used consistently to reference them. On line 1, you want to store a value into a variable. On line two you want to read the value from that variable. The name of your variable has to be written exactly the same in all places and have to follow a few rules, such as cannot contain spaces.
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Your code has a few syntax errors
birth_year = int(input("Enter your birth year: "))
age = 2020 - birth_year
print(age)