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Start your free trialGeet Aneja
2,091 PointsPlease help with this question?
No idea
Jonathan Grieve
Treehouse Moderator 91,253 PointsHi geet,
Could you let us know the question you're struggling with? :-)
Manansh Saxena
547 PointsManansh Saxena
547 Points0 is greater than 2 will be the answer for this question.
Because do loop will execute once and after that $i will be equal to 1 and 1 is not greater than 2.So the message will be echo once.