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hello in this video were just going to take a little bit of a look and the error message that we produced in the last video so hopefully by now youve at the very least typed out this code yourself and I would strongly suggest at the very least experimenting with this see what you can change you know to make you do something slightly different see if it works as you expect and ideally youve written some program that Kanta gets user input and converts one number in one unit of measurement to some unit some other number in some other unit of measurement or youve invented some exercise for yourself thats similar hopefully youve had a go at that maybe compare 2 miles to kilometers and you shouldnt really encounter any great problems with that miles to kilometers would be basically the same program as far as I can see except that we dont need to subtract anything would just be multiplying it by something I think it was one point six zero nine okay so I just want to show you this thi