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The notebook has asked you to try a few calculations even before the ''typeof(10)'' statement. To do this, click on the section of text starting ''[1] Type different types of integers ...'' and then either select Insert -> Insert Cell Below from the menu, or use the quicker keyboard shortcut "control-m b" (or "ctrl-m b"). That is, hold the control key, type "m", and then let go of control and type "b". This will insert an empty Julia-code cell, which you can type Julia commands into and execute with shift-enter. After entering the suggested ''3/4'' and hitting shift-enter, you'll see | The notebook has asked you to try a few calculations even before the ''typeof(10)'' statement. To do this, click on the section of text starting ''[1] Type different types of integers ...'' and then either select Insert -> Insert Cell Below from the menu, or use the quicker keyboard shortcut "control-m b" (or "ctrl-m b"). That is, hold the control key, type "m", and then let go of control and type "b". This will insert an empty Julia-code cell, which you can type Julia commands into and execute with shift-enter. After entering the suggested ''3/4'' and hitting shift-enter, you'll see | ||
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