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JS Basics- Problem Solving: Fix incorrect interpretation #29049

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion foundations/javascript_basics/problem_solving.md
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Expand Up @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ for (let i = 1; i <= answer; i++) {
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If you haven't seen this before and it looks strange, it's actually straightforward. We declare a variable `i` and assign it 1: the initial value of the variable `i` in our loop. The second clause, `i <= answer` is our condition. We want to loop until `i` is greater than `answer`. The third clause, `i++`, tells our loop to increment `i` by 1 every iteration. As a result, if the user inputs 10, this loop would print numbers 1 - 10 to the console.
If you haven't seen this before and it looks strange, it's actually straightforward. We declare a variable `i` and assign it 1: the initial value of the variable `i` in our loop. The second clause, `i <= answer` is our condition. We want to loop until `i` is lesser or equal to the `answer`. The third clause, `i++`, tells our loop to increment `i` by 1 every iteration. As a result, if the user inputs 10, this loop would print numbers 1 - 10 to the console.

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