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1,037 PointsIm not understanding the wording of the instructions
Please take a look at code and advise.
2 Answers
Chase Lee
29,275 PointsIf you could be a little more specific that would help.
Jeff Busch
19,287 PointsHi Herong,
If your'e referring to the first question all that is required is:
Jeff
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Jeff Busch
19,287 PointsHi Herong,
If your'e referring to the first question all that is required is:
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Jeff
Stone Preston
42,016 PointsStone Preston
42,016 Pointswhat code have you tried? What instructions do you not understand?