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Start your free trialLuis Paulino
Courses Plus Student 1,779 PointsI'm having a little trouble
I'm not sure how Grammarly I accomplish this
String firstName = "Luis";
console.printf("can code in java %s/n",firstName);
1 Answer
Stuart Wright
41,120 PointsThe %s needs to be placed at the point in the string that you would like firstName to appear (the start, rather than the end). Other than that, your syntax is all correct.
Edit to add: as an aside, /n should also be \n, but you can pass the challenge without fixing this.