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| Declare a Read-Only Variable with the const Keyword | 
Declare a Read-Only Variable with the const Keyword
Problem Explanation
Change all the variables to let or const and rename sentence.
Hints
Hint 1
- Replace 
varfor string with read-onlyconst. 
Hint 1
- Replace 
varinforloop tolet. 
Hint 1
- Common convention is to name 
constvariables with ALL CAPS. 
Solutions
Solution 1 (Click to Show/Hide)
function printManyTimes(str) {
  "use strict";
  const SENTENCE = str + " is cool!";
  for (let i = 0; i < str.length; i += 2) {
    console.log(SENTENCE);
  }
}
printManyTimes("freeCodeCamp");
Code Explanation
By using const on sentence we can make it read-only and by using let on i inside the for loop we can avoid using var all together. For added code clarity we can also change sentence to SENTENCE to show that it is a constant.