Three questions:
1. convert all consonants in the values for country and state variable to uppercase all vowels to lowercase
2. use the variable super to indicate winner, runner up, and non - contenders notes: winner for river, runner up for fox, non contenders for other teams
3. assign variable conference for each team:
Bills belong to conference South
River belong to conference SW
Thx
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@elsalam wrote:
Three questions:
1. convert all consonants in the values for country and state variable to uppercase all vowels to lowercase
2. use the variable super to indicate winner, runner up, and non - contenders notes: winner for river, runner up for fox, non contenders for other teams
3. assign variable conference for each team:
Bills belong to conference South
River belong to conference SW
Thx
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