6. Write a function called tallEnough() that takes a single parameter, the user’s height in inches. If the height is 48 or more, the function should return “You can go on this ride.” Otherwise it should return the string “Sorry, you’re not tall enough.” >>> tallEnough(46) "Sorry, you're not tall enough." >>> tallEnough(48) 'You can go on this ride.'

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6. Write a function called tallEnough() that takes a single parameter, the user’s
height in inches. If the height is 48 or more, the function should return “You can go on
this ride.” Otherwise it should return the string “Sorry, you’re not tall enough.”
>>> tallEnough(46)
"Sorry, you're not tall enough."
>>> tallEnough(48)
'You can go on this ride.'

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