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Alesia Jackson
1,430 PointsThe code below logs all of the even numbers from 2 to 24 to the JavaScript console. However, there's a lot of redundant
help pleae
console.log(2);
console.log(4);
console.log(6);
console.log(8);
console.log(10);
console.log(12);
console.log(14);
console.log(16);
console.log(18);
console.log(20);
console.log(22);
console.log(24);
for ( i = 2; i<=26; 1=i+2)
{console.log(i);}
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8">
<title>JavaScript Loops</title>
</head>
<body>
<script src="script.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers

Qiuhua Pan
4,447 PointsThe only thing you need for this challenge is the loop.
for(var i = 2; i <= 24; i += 2){
console.log(i);
}

Alesia Jackson
1,430 PointsThank you.
Juan Walker
1,409 PointsJuan Walker
1,409 Pointsthanks