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* Write JavaScript code to obtain the data prompted by each question
* The code for each exercise should be placed in separate `.js` files (see the `js` folder). This will make it easier to keep track of solutions
* It may also be beneficial to copy/paste any data structures provided
* Run each file by typing `node js/nameOfFile.js`
* Run each file by including it in your html file `<script src="nameOfFile.js"/>`

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### filterLongWords.js
Write a program that will take an array of words. Using a variable called `maxLength`, push words that are less than the `maxLength` into a new array, and `console.log` the value of `maxLength`.
Write a program that will take an array of words. (Create an array for yourself to test with- it should have short and long words.) Use a variable called `maxLength` set to a number of your choosing. Push words that are less than the `maxLength` into a new array. `console.log` the value of the new array.

**Requirements**
* Your array of words should be stored in a variable, which can be named whatever you like
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**Requirements**
* Your program should have a variable to store the letter grade (an integer between 0 and 100)
* For the letter grades, you may use whatever grading scale you like
* You must use a switch statement (hint, you may need to review and think about how the `switch` statement works)

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### fizzbuzz.js
Implement Fizz Buzz. Loop from 1 to 100. If the number is divible by both 3 and 5, print "fizzbuzz". Otherwise, if the number if divisible by 3, print "fizz", or, if the number is divisible by 5, print "buzz". If none of the above are true, print the number. This is a very common interview question!

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### phonebook.js
Use a for...in loop to examine the phoneBook Object below and print out the names of all the people who share the phone number "333-333-3333".
```
var phoneBook = {
"Abe": "111-111-1111",
"Bob": "222-222-2222",
"Cam": "333-333-3333",
"Dan": "444-444-4444",
"Ern": "555-555-5555",
"Fry": "111-111-1111",
"Gil": "222-222-2222",
"Hal": "333-333-3333",
"Ike": "444-444-4444",
"Jim": "555-555-5555",
"Kip": "111-111-1111",
"Liv": "222-222-2222",
"Mia": "333-333-3333",
"Nik": "444-444-4444",
"Oli": "555-555-5555",
"Pam": "111-111-1111",
"Qiq": "222-222-2222",
"Rob": "333-333-3333",
"Stu": "444-444-4444",
"Tad": "555-555-5555",
"Uwe": "111-111-1111",
"Val": "222-222-2222",
"Wil": "333-333-3333",
"Xiu": "444-444-4444",
"Yam": "555-555-5555",
"Zed": "111-111-1111"
};
```

## Licensing
1. All content is licensed under a CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.
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