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Start your free trialVicki Corich
6,632 PointsSuper Conditional Challenge
My code displays the desired answer but I'm still getting a "Bummer!" Any assistance would be appreciated. Something's wrong with this script. The value in the variable money is only 9. But if you preview this script you'll see the "Time to go to the theater" message. Fix this script so that it correctly tests the money and today variables and prints out the proper alert message: "It's Friday, but I don't have enough money to go out"
var money = 9;
var today = 'Friday'
if ( money >= 100 && today === 'Friday' ) {
alert("Time to go to the theater");
} else if ( money >= 50 && today === 'Friday' ) {
alert("Time for a movie and dinner");
} else if ( money > 10 && today === 'Friday' ) {
alert("Time for a movie");
} else if ( money === 9 && today === 'Friday') {
alert("It's Friday, but I don't have enough money to go out.");
} else {
alert("This isn't Friday. I need to stay home.");
}
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>JavaScript Basics</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
4 Answers
Chris Shearon
Courses Plus Student 17,330 PointsYou've got it right technically but the challenge is very picky. Remove the period(.) at the end of "It's Friday, but I don't have enough money to go out."
Vicki Corich
6,632 PointsI finally got it to work. I left the statements alone. I changed the || to && to make them and instead of or. Then I added I changed the Friday to === and added the money === 9. Thanks for the help.
lee F
1,564 PointsWow I just replied, glad your solution worked
lee F
1,564 PointsI just did this and I used less than 10 for the money and Friday, otherwise 87654321 would provide the last alert... I am guessing. so:
var money = 9;
var today = 'Friday'
if ( money >= 100 && today === 'Friday' ) {
alert("Time to go to the theater");
} else if ( money >= 50 && today === 'Friday' ) {
alert("Time for a movie and dinner");
} else if ( money > 10 && today === 'Friday' ) {
alert("Time for a movie");
} else if ( money < 10 && today === 'Friday') {
alert("It's Friday, but I don't have enough money to go out.");
} else {
alert("This isn't Friday. I need to stay home.");
Vicki Corich
6,632 PointsI think either one works. Changing or to and was the key. It's crazy how JavaScript can be flexible and picky at the same time.
Andrew Robinson
16,372 PointsAndrew Robinson
16,372 PointsJust a side-note, don't forget your semi-colons at the end of a statement, JavaScript can be too forgiving sometimes and it'll get you into trouble :)