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    how can we use to_s when we already redefined it?

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    Need Help

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    Undefined method each ....

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    Getting an error for the print_register method

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    Why do I get a error of undefined local variable or method?

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    Why can you write #{name} instead of #{@name} when doing the string interpolation?

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    Can you further explain why you have named a method 'to_s'?

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    Right column won't align correctly

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