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7,686 PointsThe value of drink doesn't match the original string? What am I doing wrong?
const flavor = "Blueberry"; const type = "Smoothie"; const price = 4.99;
const drink = ${flavor} ${type}: $${price}
const flavor = "Blueberry";
const type = "Smoothie";
const price = 4.99;
let drink = `${flavor} ${type}: $${price}`;
1 Answer
Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherHi there, Mark Harrigan ! You're doing great. You simply have one too many spaces.
You have:
`${flavor} ${type}: $${price}`;
Instead of:
`${flavor} ${type}: $${price}`;
Note the extra space in the first one between the flavor and type
Hope this helps!
Mark Harrigan
7,686 PointsMark Harrigan
7,686 PointsHi Jennifer,
Thank you for the help. That did the trick. While frustrating, I'm grateful for the pointer.
Thanks!
Mark