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Start your free trialShak Suso
Courses Plus Student 683 PointsThis seems a bit confusing than I thought. Help please
To start this challenge off, let's create a new dictionary. Assume this dictionary stores the following key value pairs to represent different ice cream flavors.
"CC": "Chocolate Chip" "AP": "Apple Pie" "PB": "Peanut Butter"
Assign this dictionary to a variable named 'iceCream'.
// Enter your code below
// ice cream flavors.
var: = iceCream
["CC": "Chocolate Chip", "AP: Apple Pie", "PB": "Peanut Butter"]
2 Answers
Marcus Richard
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 10,124 PointsYou're so close, try this.. var iceCream = ["CC": "Chocolate Chip", "AP": "Apple Pie", "PB": "Peanut Butter"]
Kellington Chidza
866 Pointsvar iceCream = ["CC": "Chocolate Chip", "AP": "Apple Pie", "PB": "Peanut Butter"]
Shak Suso
Courses Plus Student 683 PointsShak Suso
Courses Plus Student 683 PointsThanks Marcus. it worked!