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bookChallenge: Determine Sizes with Conditionals

Task

Create a program that outputs "LARGE" or "SMALL" based on the given number:

  1. A number is considered large if it is greater than or equal to 100.
  2. A number is considered small if it is less than 100.
  3. You can assign any number to the variable num.
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let num = ___; ___ (num ___ ___) { console.log("___"); } ___ { console.log("___"); };
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  1. Use theΒ ifΒ andΒ elseΒ keywords.
  2. Utilize theΒ >=Β comparison operator.
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let num = 100; if (num >= 100) { console.log("LARGE"); } else { console.log("SMALL"); };
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Task

Create a program that outputs "LARGE" or "SMALL" based on the given number:

  1. A number is considered large if it is greater than or equal to 100.
  2. A number is considered small if it is less than 100.
  3. You can assign any number to the variable num.
1234567
let num = ___; ___ (num ___ ___) { console.log("___"); } ___ { console.log("___"); };
copy
  1. Use theΒ ifΒ andΒ elseΒ keywords.
  2. Utilize theΒ >=Β comparison operator.
1234567
let num = 100; if (num >= 100) { console.log("LARGE"); } else { console.log("SMALL"); };
copy

Everything was clear?

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Thanks for your feedback!

SectionΒ 4. ChapterΒ 4
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