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The conditional (ternary) operator is the only JavaScript operator that takes three operands: a condition followed by a question mark (?), then an expression to execute if the condition is truthy followed by a colon (:), and finally the expression to execute if the condition is falsy. This operator is frequently used as a shortcut for the if statement
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function getFee(isMember) {
return (isMember ? '$2.00' : '$10.00');
}
console.log(getFee(true));
// expected output: "$2.00"
console.log(getFee(false));
// expected output: "$10.00"
console.log(getFee(null));
// expected output: "$10.00"
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