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6,753 PointsUsing forEach, iterate over the numbers array and multiply each number by 10, storing these new nu
Bummer! Looks like you haven't added any values to the times10
array.
const numbers = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10];
let times10 = [];
// times10 should be: [10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100]
// Write your code below
numbers.forEach(function(number,index){
return number *= times10;
});
console.log(times10);
2 Answers
Abdullah Alosaimi
Courses Plus Student 2,280 PointsAt each iteration you need to multiply the current number by 10 (number * 10), then you add the result to the new array times10 (times10.push(theNewNumber))
Here is an example:
numbers.forEach(function(number){
times10.push(number * 10)
});
Good Luck!
Salwa Elmohandes
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 20,240 Pointsnumbers.forEach(number=>times10.push(number*10));
leahjoyce
6,753 Pointsleahjoyce
6,753 PointsAbdullah Alosaimi for answering my question I appreciate it.
Aurelius Calliste {Callicodes}
8,196 PointsAurelius Calliste {Callicodes}
8,196 PointsNice :)