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5,735 PointsWhy am I wrong? isAvailable & isCheap are both set to true. So, shouldn't status = isAvailable && isCheap i.e. 'else'
I can't really see why I'm wrong based on the conditions. We have an if/else if/else statement, but the only vars given are isCheap and isAvailable, both of which are true. I hate getting this kind stuff wrong.
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Jennifer Nordell
Treehouse TeacherThe first condition it matches is
else if isCheap && isAvailable {
status = "not rare"
Since both are true and it's first listed the status will be "not rare".