What is the output of this code? const dinner = tacos; dinner = dinner + and + tamales; console.log(dinner);
The code does not print a string; it throws an error. const dinner = tacos; and then trying to reassign dinner causes a TypeError because
constants cannot be reassigned.
A corrected version would look like:
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let dinner = "tacos";
dinner = dinner + " and " + "tamales";
console.log(dinner);
That would output:
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tacos and tamales
The + operator does string concatenation when the operands are strings.