this is the error i am getting.. how can i fix it? FAIL: test_species_height (__main__.TestConditions) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Traceback (most recent call last):   File "C:\Users\91704\OneDrive\Desktop\progs\student stuff\Daymen\test_conditions.py", line 141, in test_species_height     self.assertIsNone(species_height('Human', 62.1)) AssertionError: 'Below Average' is not None

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def species_height(hk,height):
    if hk == "Human":
        if height < 67.0:
            return "Below Average"
        elif height == 67.0:
            return "Average"
        elif height > 67.0:
            return "Above Average"

    elif hk == "Klingon":
        if height <71.0:
            return "Below Average"
        elif height == 71.0:
            return "Average"
        elif height > 71.0:
            return "Above Average"

print(species_height('Human', 62.1))  

 

follwing the test case:
    def test_species_height(self):
        with io.StringIO() as buf, redirect_stdout(buf):
            self.assertIsNone(species_height('Human', 62.1))
            self.assertEqual('Below Average\n', buf.getvalue()) 
        with io.StringIO() as buf, redirect_stdout(buf):
            species_height('Human', 67)
            self.assertEqual('Average\n', buf.getvalue()) 
        with io.StringIO() as buf, redirect_stdout(buf):
            species_height('Human', 67.999999)
            self.assertEqual('Above Average\n', buf.getvalue()) 
        with io.StringIO() as buf, redirect_stdout(buf):
            species_height('Klingon', 73)
            self.assertEqual('Above Average\n', buf.getvalue()) 
        with io.StringIO() as buf, redirect_stdout(buf):
            species_height('Klingon', 71)
            self.assertEqual('Average\n', buf.getvalue())   
        with io.StringIO() as buf, redirect_stdout(buf):
            species_height('Klingon', 70.9)
            self.assertEqual('Below Average\n', buf.getvalue()) 

this is the error i am getting.. how can i fix it?

FAIL: test_species_height (__main__.TestConditions)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:\Users\91704\OneDrive\Desktop\progs\student stuff\Daymen\test_conditions.py", line 141, in test_species_height
    self.assertIsNone(species_height('Human', 62.1))
AssertionError: 'Below Average' is not None

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