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Benjamin Thornton
4,662 Pointswhat do i put in the blank
var loot = 50.0; var partySize = 2.0; var yourShare = loot / 3.0; if (yourShare //[BLANK HERE]// loot / partySize) { Console.WriteLine("Hey, that's not fair!"); }
1 Answer

Rohald van Merode
Treehouse StaffHey Benjamin Thornton 👋
The question for this snippet is:
Fill in the blank so this code will print Hey, that's not fair! if yourShare is not exactly equal to loot / partySize.
To accomplish this you can use the inequality operator, which looks like this: !=
🙂
Hope this helps!