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16,594 PointsI left out parseInt, but this code still seems to work????
Math.floor(Math.random()) + 1; var userNumber = prompt('pick a number '); var randomNumber = Math.floor(Math.random() * userNumber) + 1; alert( randomNumber + ' is between 1 and ' + userNumber );
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Colton Ehrman
Courses Plus Student 5,859 PointsWhen using binary operators, javascript will use type coercion to try and make your code work and not give an error, javascript is very forgiving.
Run these in the console and see what happens
'25' + 5
25 * '5'
'25' - 5
john larson
16,594 Pointsjohn larson
16,594 Pointsso I guess the moral is "do it right" cause maybe sometimes will let you slide...sometimes not. ty