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Start your free trialKarls Yee
725 Pointswhat is the answer
don't know what should type in the if ()
var a = 10;
var b = 20;
var c = 30;
var answer =
if ( answer === 20 ) {
alert("a is greater than b");
} else {
alert("a is not greater than b");
}
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1 Answer
Kieran Barker
15,028 PointsHey there! You're so close!
You've been asked to check if the value in the variable a
is greater than the value contained in the variable b
, so you don't need to modify the original variables or add any new ones. Here's what you need...
var a = 10;
var b = 20;
var c = 30;
if (a > b) {
alert('a is greater than b');
} else {
alert('a is not greater than b');
}
Do you see how I've just checked if a > b
? :-)