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26,377 Pointsstage 3 working with numbers
var temperature = 37.5 alert (Math.round(37.5));
alert (Math.round.floor(37.5));
var temperature = 37.5
alert (Math.round(37.5));
alert (Math.round.floor(37.5));
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2 Answers
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsHi Ellie,
It looks like you're trying to call very specific methods into your code so to make it work you'll been to capitalise Round and Floor
EDIT - Scratch that! That was bad advice, round and floor are fine, but instead of passing the specific number as a value try referencing the variable.
e.g.
alert(Math.round(temperature))
ellie adam
26,377 Pointsthanks!