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Start your free trialAnuj Verma
2,916 Pointshow to do this question
const flavor = "Blueberry";
const type = "Smoothie";
const price = 4.99;
const drink = '${flavor} ${type}: ${price}';
2 Answers
Nikos Papapetrou
6,305 PointsYou almost are right. But you used single quotes instead of back ticks. They are different. Back ticks are in the left corner of your keyboard is differnt than quotes.
const drink = '${flavor} ${type}: ${price}'; => single quotes
const drink = `${flavor} ${type}: ${price}`; => backticks
Deniz Tuna
6,686 PointsI had an issue with this question too. the double $$ was not allowing me to complete the question
const drink = `${flavour} ${type}: $${price}`;
Nikos Papapetrou
6,305 PointsIf this is your code the only probelm I see is that you have written the variable flavor wrong. It is flavor not flavour.
const drink = `${flavor} ${type}: $${price}`;
Anuj Verma
2,916 PointsAnuj Verma
2,916 PointsThanks . I got it.