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iOS Swift Basics Swift Types Recap: Swift Types

Having trouble with task 2 of 2 with constants and types

swift types challenge 2 of 2

types.swift
// Enter your code below

let firstValue: Int = 8
let secondValue: Int = 9

let product: Int = firstValue * seocndValue

let output: Int = "\(firstValue) * \(secondValue) *\(product)"

1 Answer

Chris Stromberg
PLUS
Chris Stromberg
Courses Plus Student 13,389 Points

Check your spelling on "secondValue" where you declare a constant named product.

Also when you declare a constant string named "output", you have the type as an Int, it should be String.

let firstValue: Int = 8
let secondValue: Int = 9

let product: Int = firstValue * secondValue

let output: String = "\(firstValue) * \(secondValue) *\(product)"