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9,985 PointsI think this correct but while (remainingTries != 0 && ! dunkTank.isDunked()) { throwBall(); }
while (remainingTries != 0 && !dunkTank.isDunked()) { throwBall(); }
But I am where the error is in this logic.
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jcorum
71,830 PointsHans, your code would have worked, and would be the same if remainingTries is never negative, but they wanted something slightly different (> rather than !=).
while (remainingTries > 0 && !dunkTank.isDunked()) { throwBall(); }