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2,414 PointsI keep getting errors in the console section like these : Uncaught SyntaxError: Unexpected token :var ,< , <=
var quiz = [
['what is 5+5 ',10],
['what is 8+8 ',16],
['what is 9+9 ',18],
var question;
var answer;
var response;
];
for (var i = 0 ,i < quiz.length , i++ ) {
question =quiz [i][0];
answer = quiz [i][1];
response = prompt(question);
}
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,972 PointsYour for loop statements should be separated by semicolons not commas. Also your closing bracket on your array should come just after ['what is 9+9 ',18].
var quiz = [ ['what is 5+5 ',10],
['what is 8+8 ',16],
['what is 9+9 ',18]]
var question;
var answer;
var response;
for (var i = 0; i < quiz.length; i++ ) {
question =quiz [i][0];
answer = quiz [i][1];
response = prompt(question);
}