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540 Pointsnot sure why this isn't working
says must pay a string and a space
var months= ['January','February','March','April','May','June','July','August','September','October','November','December'];
var together = months.join(' , ');
console.log(together);
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1 Answer
Steven Parker
231,275 PointsI think you mean a comma and a space.
You just have a stray space. Instead of ", "
(one comma, one space), you have " , "
(space-comma-space).
Juan Luna Ramirez
9,038 PointsJuan Luna Ramirez
9,038 PointsYou're very close. The challenge is asking you to join them with a common AND a space.
That means the value saved to your
together
variable should be this:var together = "January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December"
But instead you have this:
var together = "January , February , March , April , May , June , July , August , September , October , November , December"
Can you spot the difference between the 2?