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Start your free trialAlphonso Tippie II
2,454 Pointselse { console.log('a is NOT greater then b'); }
Add a conditional statement that tests if the value in variable a is greater than the value in variable b. If it is, log
const a = 10;
const b = 20;
const c = 30;
if (a > b) {
console.log("a is greater then b");
} else {
console.log('a is NOT greater then b');
}
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Curtis Alcorn
10,389 PointsThe logic looked ok so I checked the directions. It's literally that it wants you to use the word 'than' instead of 'then'. Replacing the 2 'e's for 'a's worked for me. Best of luck to you!
Alphonso Tippie II
2,454 PointsAlphonso Tippie II
2,454 PointsThanks for the spell check there!