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Sudesh Wong
Courses Plus Student 1,028 PointsAdd three properties to this object
I cant understand how is this wrong OMG.
I did exactly what he taught me to do and i am getting Bummer saying they cant see population, latitude and longtitude properties. Say what?
I have already typed it in.
these challenges are getting really annoying.
var paris = {population: 2.211e6,
latitude: '48.8567 N',
longtitude: '2.3508 E'
};
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>JavaScript Objects</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
4 Answers

Steven Parker
216,896 PointsYou just have a typo.
You wrote "longtitude" (with an extra "t") instead of "longitude".

Ken Stone
29,701 PointsCheck the spelling of your properties...
var paris = {population: 2.211e6, latitude: '48.8567 N', longitude: '2.3508 E'};

Sudesh Wong
Courses Plus Student 1,028 PointsSteven Parker Ken Stone lol guys, thank you very much

Sudesh Wong
Courses Plus Student 1,028 PointsSteven Parker sure, done it