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Ruby Tutorial - Object Method Parameters

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A method may take zero or more parameters as input. To demonstrate this, we look at the asserts we use on HackerRank. Sometimes, we have to check whether a given number a is within the range b and c (where b c, and both inclusive ).

Three variables a, b, and c are already defined. Your task is to write code that checks whether a is within the range of b and c by calling the method range? (which we have defined for you as a method for this example) on a and passing b and c as arguments.

Hint

a.range?(b, c)

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return a.range?(b, c)

or

a.range? b, c

or

return a.range? b, c

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dheeraj

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