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Joel Cruz
Front End Web Development Techdegree Student 7,508 Pointsfor loops
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, I ran it in the console and it works with no error message.
for ( let i = 5; i <= 100; i++ ) {
console.log(`${i}`);
}
2 Answers

Jassim Alhatem
20,859 PointsTry putting console.log(i);
instead of what you have. I think sometimes challenges have specific conditions, not sure.
Edit: oh okay I got it, the challenge wants you to print integers, but when you're formatting them using ${}
you're printing them as strings.

Shamique Etienne
Courses Plus Student 1,832 Pointsconsole.log(i);
like the comment above