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Start your free trialRichard Soricelli
6,363 PointsWhen submitting my answer for Q2, it returns a message that says Q1 is no longer correct. But it is when I go back.
When submitting my answer for question 2, I get a message that states my answer for question 1 is no longer valid. However, when I go back to one, leave the same answer and submit it again, it returns correct. Then, when I get back to question 2, the cycle repeats, ad nauseum.
var wholesalePrice = 5.45;
var retailPrice = 9.99;
var quantity = 47;
var salesTotal = retailPrice * quantity;
var profit = salesTotal - wholeSalePrice * quantity;
<!DOCTYPE HTML>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8">
<title>JavaScript Basics</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
4 Answers
Neil Docherty
10,418 PointsYou've made a simple typo - that's all.
In your profit variable you misspelled the wholesalePrice variable.
var profit = salesTotal - wholeSalePrice * quantity;
should be:
var profit = salesTotal - wholesalePrice * quantity;
It'll work after you make this change. Hope this helps.
miikis
44,957 PointsHey Richard,
You got a typo there — in JavaScript, variables are case-sensitive. wholesalePrice
as opposed to wholeSalePrice
.
Richard Soricelli
6,363 PointsNeil Docherty, Thank you!
Richard Soricelli
6,363 Pointslol, Thanks to you too, Mikis Woodwinter!
miikis
44,957 Pointsmiikis
44,957 Pointslol beat me to it