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MUZ140990 Tapiwa Bhunu
10,713 PointsChange the code to avoid using type names in variable declarations. Use the var keyword instead. The actual types of the
Change the code to avoid using type names in variable declarations. Use the var keyword instead. The actual types of the variables should be the same as they were before making any changes.
4 Answers

Krzysztof Kucharzyk
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 4,005 PointsYou have to change all that string, int, bool, double to 'var' (var = variable), so this way you will avoid using type names in variable declarations.
It suppose to look like this:
var input = "22";
var converted = int.Parse(input);
var wheelsAreRound = true;
var downcased = "DoNuTs".ToLower();
var success = (downcased == "donuts");
var total = 0.0;

Matthias J.
20,355 Pointsyou have to replace string, int, bool and so on with var and change total from 0 to 0.0 because its a double
var input = "22";
var converted = int.Parse(input);
var wheelsAreRound = true;
var downcased = "DoNuTs".ToLower();
var success = (downcased == "donuts");
var total = 0.0;

MUZ140990 Tapiwa Bhunu
10,713 Pointscool brethern

Steve Fan
8,218 PointsRemember to change value of var total from 0 to 0.0