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139 PointsA very wierd interesting question.
I cannot have letters and numbers as the answer with that kind of js. I had parseInt() to my answers, the answers were only words and it didn't work. how can I have letters and numbers as answers? plz help
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIn the video, all the answers are pure numbers. If you need to handle answers that are words, you could store and compare them as strings and not use "parseInt".
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