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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Combine and Manipulate Strings

what is the answer

app.js
let firstName = "kay";
let lastName = "tay"
let role = "developer.toUpperCase()";
let msg = firstName + ' '  + lastName + ' ' + role ;

2 Answers

Hi Kaylyn!

Use toUpperCase on() role in the msg.

Also, make sure you have a colon in the second space.

This passes all three:

let firstName = "kay";
let lastName = "tay"
let role = "developer";
let msg = firstName + ' '  + lastName + ': ' + role.toUpperCase();

You could also use template literal syntax, like this (also passes):

let firstName = "kay";
let lastName = "tay"
let role = "developer";
let msg = `${firstName} ${lastName}: ${role.toUpperCase()}`;

(Make sure to use backticks as shown.)

I hope that helps.

Stay safe and happy coding!

Thanks!