On 2020-11-09 21:04, Quentin Bock wrote:
In addition to other the answers, you should note that the 'input' function returns a string, so you'll need to convert that string to a number, most probably by using 'int', and, ideally, print a helpful message if that raises ValueError because it's not a valid number.grade = input("Enter your grade: ") if grade >= 90: print("You got an A ") if grade >= 80: print("You got a B ") if grade >= 70: print("You got a C") if grade >= 60: print("You got a D ") if grade >= 50: print("You failed")How can I make this to say if your grade is 90 or higher BUT less than 100 you got an A,
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