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console.log("Hello World!\n==========\n");
console.log(
"Follow the steps in the README.md file to complete the exercises:\n==========\n"
);
// Exercise 1
// 1. Declare a variable named `firstName` using the `const` keyword
const firstName;
// 2. Declare a variable named `lastName` using the `let` keyword
let lastName;
// 3. Declare a variable named `age` using the `var` keyword
var age;
// Exercise 2
// 1. Assign your first name as the **string** value to the variable `firstName`
const firstName = "Zach";
// 2. Assign your last name as the **string** value to the variable `lastName`
let lastName = 'Brown';
// 3. Assign your age as the **number** value to the variable `age`
var age = 42;
// Exercise 3
// 1. Declare a variable named `language` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `"JavaScript"` (string)
let language = "JavaScript";
// 2. Declare a variable named `createdYear` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `1995` (number)
let createdYear = 1995;
// 3. Declare a variable named `isCaseSensitive` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `true` (boolean)
let isCaseSensitive = true;
//Exercise 4
// 1. Declare a variable named `price` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `19.99` (number)
let price = 19.99;
// 2. Declare a variable named `isOnSale` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `false` (boolean)
let isOnSale = false;
// 3. Declare a variable named `salePercentage` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `15` (number)
let salePercentage = 15;
// 4. Declare a variable named `stock` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `0` (number)
let stock = 0;
// 5. Declare a variable named `inStock` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `false` (boolean)
let inStock = false;
// 6. Declare a variable named `selectedSize` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `"M"` (string)
let selectedSize = 'M';
//Exercise 5
// 1. Declare a variable named `title` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `"Name of the Wind"` (string)
let title = "Name of the Wind";
// 2. Declare a variable named `author` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `"Patrick Rothfuss"` (string)
let author = "Patrick Rothfuss";
// 3. Declare a variable named `pageCount` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `722` (number)
let pageCount = 722;
// 4. Declare a variable named `bookmark` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `456` (number)
let bookmark = 456;
// 5. Declare a variable named `hasRead` using the `let` keyword, and assign it the value `true` (boolean)
let hasRead = true;