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    Common JavaScript Data Types
          JavaScript has six primitive data types: Boolean, Null, Undefined, Number, String, and Symbol.
Boolean
Booleans are standard across all programming languages. A Boolean data type represents only one of two values: true or false.
Developers use a Boolean to represent the current state of something that is likely to change. For example, you can use a Boolean to show whether a checkbox is check...