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bookDealing with Numbers

Summary

  • Textual data is always enclosed in single or double quotation marks.
    For example: 'Hello World' or "Hello World" — both represent valid textual data;

  • There are two different types of numbers in JavaScript:

    • Integers;
    • Floating-point numbers;
  • Floating-point numbers (also known as Floats) are numerical values that have a decimal part.
    Examples: 1.234, 24.56, 3.1415, etc;

  • Negative numbers can be expressed by adding a minus (-) sign before the number. Examples: -27, -3.14, -123, etc;

  • Arithmetic operations can be performed on numbers using the following operators:
    +, -, *, /, and **;

  • The order of arithmetic operations follows the basic rule of arithmetic (BODMAS or PEMDAS rules).

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// Integer console.log('Integer:', 42); // Floating-Point Number console.log('Floating-Point:', 3.14); // Negative Number console.log('Negative:', -27); // Arithmetic Operations console.log('Sum:', 42 + 3.14); console.log('Product:', 42 * -27);
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1. Which of the following is the correct way to represent textual data?

2. Which of the following is NOT a valid number type?

3. Which of the following represents a Floating-Point Number?

4. Which of the following represents a negative number?

5. How would you multiply two numbers?

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Which of the following is the correct way to represent textual data?

Select all correct answers

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Which of the following is NOT a valid number type?

Select the correct answer

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Which of the following represents a Floating-Point Number?

Select the correct answer

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Which of the following represents a negative number?

Select the correct answer

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How would you multiply two numbers?

Select the correct answer

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Summary

  • Textual data is always enclosed in single or double quotation marks.
    For example: 'Hello World' or "Hello World" — both represent valid textual data;

  • There are two different types of numbers in JavaScript:

    • Integers;
    • Floating-point numbers;
  • Floating-point numbers (also known as Floats) are numerical values that have a decimal part.
    Examples: 1.234, 24.56, 3.1415, etc;

  • Negative numbers can be expressed by adding a minus (-) sign before the number. Examples: -27, -3.14, -123, etc;

  • Arithmetic operations can be performed on numbers using the following operators:
    +, -, *, /, and **;

  • The order of arithmetic operations follows the basic rule of arithmetic (BODMAS or PEMDAS rules).

12345678910111213
// Integer console.log('Integer:', 42); // Floating-Point Number console.log('Floating-Point:', 3.14); // Negative Number console.log('Negative:', -27); // Arithmetic Operations console.log('Sum:', 42 + 3.14); console.log('Product:', 42 * -27);
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1. Which of the following is the correct way to represent textual data?

2. Which of the following is NOT a valid number type?

3. Which of the following represents a Floating-Point Number?

4. Which of the following represents a negative number?

5. How would you multiply two numbers?

question mark

Which of the following is the correct way to represent textual data?

Select all correct answers

question mark

Which of the following is NOT a valid number type?

Select the correct answer

question mark

Which of the following represents a Floating-Point Number?

Select the correct answer

question mark

Which of the following represents a negative number?

Select the correct answer

question mark

How would you multiply two numbers?

Select the correct answer

Alt var klart?

Hvordan kan vi forbedre det?

Takk for tilbakemeldingene dine!

Seksjon 1. Kapittel 4
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