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2,238 Pointsconst planets = ['Earth','Mars','Saturn','Mercury','Jupiter','Venus','Uranus','Neptune']; planets.join(', ') console.log
const planets = ['Earth','Mars','Saturn','Mercury','Jupiter','Venus','Uranus','Neptune'];
planets.join(', ')
console.log(...planets)
1 Answer
Monica Cruz
12,699 PointsHi! In order to pass the challenge, you need to log planets.join(', ') to the console: console.log(planets.join(', '). Alternatively, you can assign planets.join(', ') to a variable and then log the variable to the console. No need to use the spread syntax.