Strict equality (<code>===</code>) is the counterpart to the equality operator (<code>==</code>). However, unlike the equality operator, which attempts to convert both values being compared to a common type, the strict equality operator does not perform a type conversion.
If the values being compared have different types, they are considered unequal, and the strict equality operator will return false.
In the second example, <code>3</code> is a <code>Number</code> type and <code>'3'</code> is a <code>String</code> type.
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## Instructions
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Use the strict equality operator in the <code>if</code> statement so the function will return "Equal" when <code>val</code> is strictly equal to <code>7</code>