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iOS repl.it - Constants Challenge Solution
//Write your code here.
// Solution
let secondsInAnHour = 3600
// alternatively:
// let secondsInAnHour: Int = 3600
// Note, constants can only be set once and cannot be assigned a new value.
// The below does not work, because it is a constant and thus cannot be changed.
// secondsInAnHour = 1337
//Don't change the code below.
print(secondsInAnHour)
@NastasiaIOSdev
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func exercise() {
//Write your code here.

let secondsInAnHour: Int = 3600

//Don't change the code below.
print(secondsInAnHour)

}

@rgsgroup2005
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LOL! Only here did I realize that I was wasting all this time adding minutes rather than seconds in the hour! 🤣🤦‍♂️

@brawler89
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My solution:

let secondsInAnHour: Int = 60*60

//Don't change the code below.
print(secondsInAnHour)

@Magdalenaspace
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func exercise() {

let secondsInAnHour = 60 * 60

print(secondsInAnHour)

}

@Turevha
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Turevha commented Oct 5, 2022

This was a straight forward answer, I even looked for some tricks too

@josileudo
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var hour = 1;
var min = 60
var sec = 60

let secondsInAnHour = hour * min * sec;

print(secondsInAnHour);

@Denaag
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Denaag commented Jan 28, 2023

let secondsInAnHour = 3600

print(secondsInAnHour)

@eltonbrayner
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let secondsInAnHour = 60 * 60

print(secondsInAnHour)

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