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19 changes: 8 additions & 11 deletions MyPlayground.playground/Pages/main.xcplaygroundpage/Contents.swift
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/*: question1
### 1. Create a variable which represents your bank account balance. (For example: What is a good name for this variable that makes it easily readable for myself now and for the future me _or_ other developers I might be working with? Should I declare it using `let` or `var`? Should it be of type `Int` or `String`?)
*/
// write your code here



var myBankAccountBalnce = 1000

/*: question2
### 2. You went to your local pet store and purchased yourself a puppy. You decided to name the puppy Bella. Once you named her, that name will stick with her forever. Create a variable that stores the name of your new puppy.
*/
// write your code here


let myNewPuppyName = "Bella"


/*: question3
### 3. Use the `print()` function to print the name of your new puppy to the console.
*/
// write your code here

print (myNewPuppyName)



/*: question4
### 4. Use the `print()` function to print the sentence "I just got a new puppy named <your puppy's name> and she is awesome!" to the console.
*/
// write your code here

print ("I just got a new puupy named \(myNewPuppyName) and she is awesome!")



/*: question5
### 5. Use the `print()` function to print the sentence "I have $<balance> in my bank account." to the console.
*/
// write your code here

print ("I have $\(myBankAccountBalnce) in my bank account")



/*: question6
### 6. Congratulations! You just got $100 for your birthday, so now you have $100 more in your bank account. Update your bank account with the new balance and print "I now have $<balance>." to the console.
*/
// write your code here

myBankAccountBalnce = myBankAccountBalnce + 100
print ("I now have $\(myBankAccountBalnce).")



/*: question7
### 7. You decided you don't like the name Bella. Change your puppy's name to something else. (Can you do this? What happens when you try? Why?)
*/
// write your code here

print ("I can't do that, because I used constant for myPuppyName!")

/*:
Checkout the solution branch - git co solution or git checkout solution and then scroll back down to this very spot to see a link that directs you to the solutions to the above questions.
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