replace existing text with the following new text "Divide the top of the fraction (the numerator) by the bottom of the fraction (the denominator); then multiply the result by 100 to obtain the number in percentage form. Example: Step 1: 1/4 = .25 Step 2: .25 x 100 = 25% In this example, we have determined that 1/4 equals 25%."
- In the Sprint description under Artifacts, fixed a few grammar errors and missing letters in the sentence 'A deliverable can defined...'.
- In the Scrum Master description under Roles, added the initials used in the description for clarity, fixed a few grammatical errors, and improved consistency when referencing Scrum Guide.
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* Adding instructions to clean up .gitignore errors
Inexperienced devs often run into these situations that can be frustrating and a little scary to fix. The information is easy enough to find, and I hate to overcomplicate these instructions, but since these are common enough mistakes for the newly initiated, it may be good to have a reference here.
* Adding instruction to fix .gitignore mistakes
A common mistake for the inexperienced is to commit files and directories without updating the .gitignore file. This information is easily found if you dig for it, but common enough I thought it might be useful to add here.
add text "An example of positive correlation would be the relationship between people's height and weight: taller people tend to be heavier. If we look at the average data for a large group of people, as height increases so does weight."
Added a Caveat sub-section, and covered the refs aren't passed through case with an example. There are still a couple of more caveats. And left a reference to forwarding refs docs.
* Clarified the sentence about zero indexing and that any data type can be stored in an array
* Added spacing between elements
* Fixed declaration format `new nameOfArray[numberOfElements](vals)` is definitely not a thing it should be `new dataType [numberOfElements](vals)`
* Added shorthand definition
* Removed claim that you are storing an array in another array by assigning an alias to it