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Great! Nice job!

let array2 = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7];
//Console log
console.log(array1.length);
console.log(array2.length); No newline at end of file
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Good job but you forgot the last question of the exercise: Write a conditional statement that checks if both are of equal length..., thus should also include in your code:

if (array1.length === array2.length) {
    console.log("They are the same!");
} else {
    console.log("Two different sizes");
}

"use strict";
//1. The answer is 1. The number 6 can be divided by 3 so the remainder after the division is 1.
//2. The answer is 1. The number 20 can be divided by 4 so the remainder after the division is 1.
//3. The answer is 1. The number 12 can be divided by 2 so the remainder after the division is 1. No newline at end of file
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Correct! Here is also the way you can find every remainder (including huge number):

Let have:
5 / 2 = 2.5
Then we say, 2 * 2 = 4
Afterwards, 5 - 4 = 1

So in general is:
a / b = c.d
Then c * b = e,
And a - e = remainder

console.log(myString);
myString = "The Arkitekt";
console.log("My nickname as a music producer");
console.log(myString); No newline at end of file
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In line 2, the value of the variable myString is "Stefanos Leventis", which happens to be your full name! So, if we want to be 100% precise, the line 3 instead, should be console.log("Stefanos Leventis");

In the line 6, same as above, the new value of the myString is "The Arkitekt", which again, happens to be your nickname as a music producer...

;-D ...yeah yeah I know....

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