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8,214 PointsDon't know how to store iterated new numbers in another array.
I do know how to store numbers inside a new array. This is the best I came up with. Please help me! :(
const numbers = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10];
let times5 = [];
// times5 should be: [5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50]
// Write your code below
times5.push(numbers.forEach( number => (number * 5)))
1 Answer
Owen McComas
8,472 PointsIn this situation, you want to push each element (number) individually in the array. So your .push should be inside the forEach instead of outside of it like it is now
marvink
8,214 PointsThank you for helping me, Jackson! Did it like this:
numbers.forEach(number => times5.push(number *5) );
marvink
8,214 Pointsmarvink
8,214 PointsJust solved it myself:
numbers.forEach(number => times5.push(number *5) );