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Quality Assurance Defining a Variable with let

Another typo leading to incorrect demo in console...

<script> let score = 0; let age = 33; let isHungy = false; </script>

Andrew demonstrates in the console that isHungry = true, returns true. But of course it does - because isHungry is a new variable. isHungy in the script is another variable. Which, I guess, just serves to demonstrate the possible errors with let, just as much as with var :)

Presumably someone would like to know about this typo....but who?