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Conditional Logic: Correct ternary operator syntax #29021

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion ruby/basic_ruby/conditional_logic.md
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Expand Up @@ -288,7 +288,7 @@ You should use an `unless` statement when you want to **not** do something if a

The ternary operator is a one-line `if...else` statement that can make your code much more concise.

Its syntax is `conditional statement ? <execute if true> : <execute if false>`. You can assign the return value of the expression to a variable.
Its syntax is `condition ? <execute if true> : <execute if false>`. You can assign the return value of the expression to a variable.

```ruby
age = 19
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