Review JavaScript Fundamentals by Building a Gradebook App - Step 4

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This one confused me, I have no idea what I’m doing wrong.

Your code so far

function getAverage(scores) {
  let sum = 0;

  for (const score of scores) {
    sum += score;
  }

  return sum / scores.length;
}

function getGrade(score) {
  if (score === 100) {
    return "A++";
  } else if (score >= 90) {
    return "A";
  } else if (score >= 80) {
    return "B";
  } else if (score >= 70) {
    return "C";
  } else if (score >= 60) {
    return "D";
  } else {
    return "F";
  }
}

function hasPassingGrade(score) {
  return getGrade(score) !== "F";
}


// User Editable Region

function studentMsg(totalScores, studentScore) {
  if (hasPassingGrade(score)) {
      return "Class average: " + getAverage(totalScores) + ". Your grade: " + getGrade(studentScore) + ". You passed the course.";
    } else {
      return "Class average: " + getAverage(totalScores) + ". Your grade: " + getGrade(studentScore) + ". You failed the course.";
    }
  }

}
console.log(studentMsg([92, 88, 12, 77, 57, 100, 67, 38, 97, 89], 37));

// User Editable Region


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Review JavaScript Fundamentals by Building a Gradebook App - Step 4

You’re not able to use this score variable because it’s not defined. Use the parameters that get passed to the function, totalScores, studentScore

I removed score and I put in <= values and then I also was missing a semi co.

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