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use a case statement to make an assignment, which omits the value to test


temperature = 76

message = case
when (0...65=== temperature
  "Too cold!"
when (85...120=== temperature
  "Too hot!"
when (65...85=== temperature
  "Picnic time!"
else
  "Temperature out of reasonable range!"
end

puts message

 














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