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5,113 PointsOperators in Swift
The wording of this prompt is confusing to me. I stepped away for a couple of days and came back and it still seems unclear. It almost seems like it would use an if statement, but this course starts from the very beginning, so what is he looking for here?
// Enter your code below
let value = 200
let divisor = 5
let someOperation = 20 + 400 % 10 / 2 - 15
let anotherOperation = 52 * 27 % 200 / 2 + 5
// Task 1 - Enter your code below
let result = value % divisor
// Task 2 - Enter your code below
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KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsMaybe it helps to read it backwards: Create a constant named isPerfectMultiple and assign to it the comparison of result to 0. It may look strange at first but do literally what it says all in one line.