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Expand Up @@ -180,7 +180,7 @@ Once a variable is created, we can use the variable name to refer to the value i

<img src="fig/tag-variables.svg" alt="Variables as Tags" />

To see the value of a variable, we can print it by typing the name of the variable and hitting <kbd>Return</kbd> (or <kbd>Enter</kbd>).
To see the value of a variable, we can print it by typing the name of the variable and hitting <kbd>CTRL + Return</kbd> (or <kbd>CTRL + Enter</kbd>) while working in the Script.R file in the editor which is recommended. If we are working in the console directly, we need to hit <kbd>Return</kbd> (or <kbd>Enter</kbd>).
In general, R will print to the console any object returned by a function or operation *unless* we assign it to a variable.

```{r}
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