feat: edit 2nd test description for clarity (#38661)
current description logically fits, yet fails this solution: myVar = ++myVar;
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			| @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ Change the code to use the <code>++</code> operator on <code>myVar</code>. | |||||||
| tests: | tests: | ||||||
|   - text: <code>myVar</code> should equal <code>88</code>. |   - text: <code>myVar</code> should equal <code>88</code>. | ||||||
|     testString: assert(myVar === 88); |     testString: assert(myVar === 88); | ||||||
|   - text: <code>myVar = myVar + 1;</code> should be changed. |   - text: You should not use the assignment operator. | ||||||
|     testString: assert(/var\s*myVar\s*=\s*87;\s*\/*.*\s*([+]{2}\s*myVar|myVar\s*[+]{2});/.test(code)); |     testString: assert(/var\s*myVar\s*=\s*87;\s*\/*.*\s*([+]{2}\s*myVar|myVar\s*[+]{2});/.test(code)); | ||||||
|   - text: You should use the <code>++</code> operator. |   - text: You should use the <code>++</code> operator. | ||||||
|     testString: assert(/[+]{2}\s*myVar|myVar\s*[+]{2}/.test(code)); |     testString: assert(/[+]{2}\s*myVar|myVar\s*[+]{2}/.test(code)); | ||||||
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