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2,621 PointsAll wrong answers
There is no correct answer to this question. A. contains a comma B. the value is a string, not a number C. contains wrong number (integer instead of decimal).
1 Answer
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 PointsDo you mean this question?
Which of the following stores the number 225,622 in the variable milesToTheMoon?
- var milesToTheMoon=225622;
- var milesToTheMoon='225622';
- var milesToTheMoon=225,622;
Ok if it is this question, then the answer is 1 (or whatever letter matches this answer).
The 2nd one is a string The 3rd one uses the wrong syntax and would result in an error.
Taya Shoub
2,621 PointsYep, the test matches answer 1 as the correct one, but actually it isn't. It's just a typo, but, you know, it would be good if someone fixed it :)
Ella Ruokokoski
20,881 PointsWhat do you mean it isn't the correct answer? The number in the question isn't a decimal. That comma is just a thousands separator. But yeah it's bit confusing I guess.
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 PointsI think the comma in the number 225,622 is throwing you off. There is no typo anywhere, the mathematical representation of two hundred twenty five thousand six hundred and twenty two is 225,622 including the comma separator. However, in computer science, there is no decimal because we are just showing the number do to syntactical reasons, so no comma included.
225,622 == 225622
225,622 - Our mathematical way of writing the number 225622 - The computer's way of reading the number, because of syntax reasons. Basically a comma has special meanings in programming languages and as such it would be near impossible for an interpreter to find the differentiate:
sum(100,85)
From meaning 100 + 85, or 100,85
Do you understand now why there is no typos anywhere.
Dane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 PointsDane Parchment
Treehouse Moderator 11,077 PointsCan you please specify the question? I just took the quiz again to see what you had problems with, and I got them all right, so tell me the question so that I can help you solve it.