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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Write a Template Literal

Trevor Terry
Trevor Terry
720 Points

Convert concatenated strings to drink variable

The value of drink doesn't seem to match the original string. Im confused because I feel like I declared this variable

app.js
const flavor = "Blueberry";
const type = "Smoothie";
const price = 4.99;

const drink = `${flavor} + ${type}: $${price}`;

1 Answer

Madushan Perera
Madushan Perera
7,624 Points

Hello Trevor,

The output of this drink variable is Blueberry + Smoothie: $4.99 So What's your question again?

const flavor = "Blueberry";
const type = "Smoothie";
const price = 4.99;

const drink = `${flavor} + ${type}: $${price}`;

console.log(drink);
//Blueberry + Smoothie: $4.99
Trevor Terry
Trevor Terry
720 Points

I apologize, after I input the above referenced code, I get an error message that says the variable "drink" doesnt match the original string. I wasnt sure what I was doing wrong.