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19,588 PointsThis code is correct but it is telling it is wrong
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.");
}
This is correct! Why is it wrong.
2 Answers
Karolin Rafalski
11,368 PointsYou're right, your code should pass the challenge. To pass the challenge, I found this statement works:
else if ( today === 'Friday' ) {
alert("It's Friday, but I don't have enough money to go out");
}
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsHi Brian,
I edited your post a little bit to include markdown code so your code would show up clearer.
Check out the markdown cheatsheet for examples of how to format posts to show code :)
You're very close to getting it.
It looks like you just need to include a semi colon to close your "today" variable.
var money = 9;
var today = 'Friday';
Hope this helps :)