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Welcome to the 1st Annual Alien Dog Show!

Since this is our first event, we're hiring jr Developers like yourself to make sure things don't go wrong. Let's get started!

  1. Since this is an intergalatic event, many of our patrons speak different languages! Assign a function to our our greeting variable that takes 3 inputs: greeting, location and time. Concatanate these values together to form a viable sentence and log it to the console.

  2. We have more contestants than anticipated. (We actually don't have a count!) Assign a function to our contestants variable that will return the number of entries in our dogs array.

  3. Oh no! Some of our contestants aren't even dogs! Using the native filter method with our dogs array, create an array called filterSpecies that will filter out all of the species that are not dogs!

  4. For safty purposes, assign a copy of our filteredSpecies array to out dogContestants variable, using the spread operator.

  5. Now that we have our dogContestants array, we need to add a class property to each dog object. Using the native map method, add a key of class with the value: - "red" if the dog's weight is between 0 and 10. - "yellow" if the dog's weight is between 11 and 20. - "green" if the dog's weight is over 20.

  6. The votes are in! We have an array of the top dogs in each class Using recursion, copy all of the properties into one object and return that object. If you'd like an idea of our data structure, look in the dogData.js file.

  7. For statistical reasons, lets count all of the votes we recieved for our dog and non-dog contestants! Using reduce, find the sum of the votes casted.

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