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1,543 PointsAdd three properties to this object: population with a value of 2.211e6 (that's 2.211 million using exponential notation
Add three properties to this object: population with a value of 2.211e6 (that's 2.211 million using exponential notation), a latitude property with a value of '48.8567 N', and a longitude property with a value of '2.3508 E'.
var paris = {
population: 2.211e6,
latitude: 48.8567N,
logitude: 2.3508 E
};
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1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsThe most important thing to note here is that the second and third properties are supposed to be strings (so put them inside quotation marks). Only the first one is to be stored as a number.
You also need to get rid of the space between 48.8567 and N, and fix the spelling of longitude. Then your code should pass.