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Start your free trialBram Huisman
7,387 PointsWhat am i doing wrong?
You guys know what i am doing wrong?
function max(tomatos, bananas) {
if(tomatos > bananas) {
var outcome = tomatos - bananas;
return outcome;
}
}
max(30, 22);
2 Answers
Dan Garrison
22,457 PointsThis question is asking you to create a function that compares two numbers to see which one is larger. So you don't need that variable outcome with the subtraction math. You just need to check if one number is larger. If it is larger then return the larger. If it is not larger then return the other number (the else statement).
Salman Akram
Courses Plus Student 40,065 PointsHi Bram,
You need to return either tomatoes or bananas to use conditional statements to compare two numbers .
Use if else
function max(tomatoes, bananas) {
if (tomatoes > bananas){
return tomatoes
} else {
return bananas;
}
}
max(30, 22);