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1,453 PointsDid I do something wrong or...?
When I have it check my work it says something is wrong. I've looked and can't find what the cause could be.
for ( let i = 5; i <= 100; i++ ) {
console.log(`${i}`);
}
1 Answer
Bert Witzel
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 27,918 PointsYou're pretty much there, since you're logging it to the console you don't need to use a template literal:
for (let i = 5; i <= 100; i++) {
console.log(i);
}
Clayton Bailey
1,453 PointsClayton Bailey
1,453 PointsGot it, thank you!