In the last two challenges, we learned about the equality operator (`==`) and the strict equality operator (`===`). Let's do a quick review and practice using these operators some more.
If the values being compared are not of the same type, the equality operator will perform a type conversion, and then evaluate the values. However, the strict equality operator will compare both the data type and value as-is, without converting one type to the other.
`3 == '3'` returns `true` because JavaScript performs type conversion from string to number. `3 === '3'` returns false because the types are different and type conversion is not performed.
The `compareEquality` function in the editor compares two values using the equality operator. Modify the function so that it returns the string `Equal` only when the values are strictly equal.