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7,616 PointsWhat is the difference between <%= 3*4 %> versus <% 3*4 %>?
from my understanding, <%= 3*4 %> will print 12 but <% 3*4 %> won't.
I just want to make sure I have a solid understanding. What are the differences, and when should one be used over the other?
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7,934 Points# Prints whatever is between the <%= XXXXXXX %>, that is why you see 12 when using <%= 3*4 %>
<%= 3*4 %>
# For this it just executes the code that is between <% XXXXXXXXXXX %> but does not print it
<% 3*4 %>