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11 changes: 6 additions & 5 deletions mandatory/1-syntax-errors.js
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// There are syntax errors in this code - can you fix it to pass the tests?

function addNumbers(a b c) {
function addNumbers(a, b, c) {
return a + b + c;
}

function introduceMe(name, age)
return `Hello, my {name}` is "and I am $age years old`;
function introduceMe(name, age) {
return `Hello, my name is ${name} and I am ${age} years old`;
}

function getTotal(a, b) {
total = a ++ b;
total = a + b;

return "The total is total";
return "The total is " + total;
}

/*
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions mandatory/2-logic-error.js
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// The syntax for these functions is valid but there are some errors, find them and fix them

function trimWord(word) {
return wordtrim();
return word.trim();
}

function getStringLength(word) {
return "word".length();
return word.length;
}

function multiply(a, b, c) {
a * b * c;
return;
return a * b * c;

}

/*
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4 changes: 3 additions & 1 deletion mandatory/3-function-output.js
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function getRandomNumber() {
return Math.random() * 10;
}

/*This function generates a random number and it will return with multiply by 10. */
// Add comments to explain what this function does. You're meant to use Google!
function combine2Words(word1, word2) {
return word1.concat(word2);
}
/* This function takes two strings, word1 and word2, as arguments and concatenates them together using the concat() method. The concat() method returns a new string that is the result of joining two or more strings. */

function concatenate(firstWord, secondWord, thirdWord) {
// Write the body of this function to concatenate three words together.
// Look at the test case below to understand what this function is expected to return.
return firstWord.concat(" ", secondWord.concat(" ", thirdWord));
}

/*
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