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Start your free trialAleksandra Milosavljevic
7,100 PointsNeed help with max() challenge...
Not quite sure what is wrong here. I don't even know which part should I fix.
function max (number1, number2) {
var number1 = 15;
var number2 = 7;
if ('number1' > 'number2') {
return number1;
} else () {
return number2;
}
}
1 Answer
Rin K
766 PointsI fixed it.
function max (number1, number2) {
if (number1 > number2) {
return number1;
} else {
return number2;
}}
max(1,2);
console.log(max(1,2));
Rin K
766 PointsRin K
766 PointsYou don't need '' when you use numeric value. it only needs strings.