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2,919 PointsSet $booleanTwo equal to the result of comparing the variable $a as IDENTICAL to the string "5".
Create a new variable name $booleanTwo. Set $booleanTwo equal to the result of comparing the variable $a as IDENTICAL to the string "5".
<?php
$a = 5;
$booleanOne = true;
$bo
//Place your code below this comment
?>
1 Answer
Algirdas Lalys
9,389 PointsWell there not much to tell there is no questions asked, I wrote everything in comments, maybe it will help to understand.
<?php
$a = 5;
//Place your code below this comment
// Create $booleanOne and set it to true
$booleanOne = true;
// Create $booleanTwo and set it result of coparing $a === "5"
// === is operator which checks two values if they are IDENTICAL
$booleanTwo = $a === "5";
?>
nathanielcusano
9,808 Pointsnathanielcusano
9,808 PointsIt's simply saying assign the $booleanZTwo variable to $a. On a separate line, compare $a using the === (identical operator) to "5". The question is just worded weirdly.