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4,487 PointsAdd a new property -- country -- to newYork. Don't change the original object, just add this new property using a = sign
I cant seem to figure this one out I added the country to the object NewYork. Then assign USA to country.
var newYork = {
population: 100,
latitude: '40.7127 N',
longitude: '74.0059 W''
country:
};
newYork.population=8.406e6;
newYork.country='USA';
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1 Answer
paulscanlon
Courses Plus Student 26,735 PointsHi
Remove the country key from inside the object and remove the extra quote mark from after this
longitude: '74.0059 W''
Passes just fine
Happy coding
Paul