Whay this code showing error?

function [ time1,dist2 ] = light_speed(distances)
time1 = ((distances)./18000000);
dist2 = ((distances).*0.6215);
as you asked for my code I gave you just to see if some thing is wrong because I am getting correct answer but it is not running To get one row vector indicating time in minute to travel light to earth according to input distance vector. and 2nd output is distance converted into miles respectively input distance vector in kilometer.

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Kevin Gleason
Kevin Gleason el 3 de Mayo de 2017
What error message is being displayed?
Also could you clarify what you mean by "I am getting the correct answer but it is not running"?
Jan
Jan el 3 de Mayo de 2017
Editada: Jan el 3 de Mayo de 2017
@Purvil: I've formatted your code this time. Please use the "{} Code" button in the future. Thanks.
What does the tag "ans is correct but showing that incorrect with 150000000." mean? It sounds like the answer is correct, but wrong.

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Santhana Raj
Santhana Raj el 3 de Mayo de 2017

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The multiplication and division numbers are wrong. Try this instead:
time1 = ((distances)./(60*3e8));
dist2 = ((distances).*0.62137);

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