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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Write a Template Literal

sanjeev thapa
sanjeev thapa
4,201 Points

const flavor = "Blueberry"; const type = "Smoothie"; const price = 4.99; const drink = `${flavor} ${type}: $${price}`;

double $$ before a variable inside a template literals.

app.js
const flavor = "Blueberry";
const type = "Smoothie";
const price = 4.99;

const drink = `${flavor} ${type}: $${price}`;

2 Answers

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
229,745 Points

That looks like a valid solution, did you have a problem with it?

sanjeev thapa
sanjeev thapa
4,201 Points

sorry to bother, previously the last challenge of JavaScript Basics- Working with Strings showed me bummer everytime i try to submit this answer! but after a while, it accepted as right. probably I was confused about using $ sign before another $as placeholder of a variable inside a template literal whether that would throw an error! later i found out $${} is okay!