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davide totaro
5,559 PointsComplete the code below to create a variable named timeRemaining (don't put anything in the variable).
I don t figure out what's going wrong
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Colin Bell
29,679 PointsIt has :
var ________________
Just type in:
timeRemaining
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Jorge Estrada
4,780 PointsI was wondering why I kept getting it wrong, I typed:
var timeRemaining = "";
That question can be misleading since there is a semi colon at the end of the example.