undefined. If you do a mathematical operation on an undefined variable your result will be NaN which means "Not a Number". If you concatenate a string with an undefined variable, you will get a literal string of "undefined".
a, b, and c with 5, 10, and "I am a" respectively so that they will not be undefined.
a should be defined and evaluated to have the value of 6
testString: assert(typeof a === 'number' && a === 6, 'a should be defined and evaluated to have the value of 6');
- text: b should be defined and evaluated to have the value of 15
testString: assert(typeof b === 'number' && b === 15, 'b should be defined and evaluated to have the value of 15');
- text: c should not contain undefined and should have a value of "I am a String!"
testString: assert(!/undefined/.test(c) && c === "I am a String!", 'c should not contain undefined and should have a value of "I am a String!"');
- text: Do not change code below the line
testString: assert(/a = a \+ 1;/.test(code) && /b = b \+ 5;/.test(code) && /c = c \+ " String!";/.test(code), 'Do not change code below the line');
```