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Compute an expression
Write a statement that assigns finalResult with firstSample plus secondSample, divided by 3. Ex: If firstSample is 18 and secondSample is 12, finalResult is 10.

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Incorrect use of '=' operator. Assign a value to a variable using and compare values.
Assessment:
Check if variables firstSample, secondSample, and finalResult exists
Check finalResult's value
'=

Transcribed Image Text:Compute an expression
Write a statement that assigns final Result with firstSample plus secondSample, divided by 3. Ex: If firstSample is 18 and second Sample is
12, finalResult is 10.
Script
1 firstSample = 18
2 secondSample = 12
3
4% Assign finalResult with firstSample plus secondSample, divided by 3
5 octave: 1> firstSample= 18
6 firstSample = 18
7 octave:2> secondSample = 12
8 secondSample = 12
9 octave: 3> finalResult=(firstSample+secondSample)/3
10 finalResult 10
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