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Aryan Tak
66 Pointsshouldnt variables have quotes around them? In that case none of these answers are correct
see above
1 Answer

Steven Parker
240,995 PointsNo it's just the opposite, variable names should not be enclosed in quotes.
Anything in quotes is a string literal which represents its own contents. You might use one of these to assign a value (like a name) to a variable.
Aryan Tak
66 PointsAryan Tak
66 PointsOk great. Thank you for taking the time to reply