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The sample code above contains 6 variables. The first three should look familiar as they are just variables that are declared and assigned a value. The fourth and fifth variable, `a` and `b` are declared on the same line. Calling more than one variable in one line is common in JavaScript. This can be achieved using a comma to separate each variable.

The two variables `sum` and `div` are not assigned a specific integer, but an addition/division of two variables. This is also common as the expressions on the right are evaluated before assigning the variable an integer. Notice that `div` is actually equal to "Infinity". Dividing any number by 0 will give you this result. The only exception is "0 / 0", which will return NaN (abbreviation for Not a Number).
The two variables `sum` and `div` are not assigned a specific integer, but an addition/division of two variables. This is also common as the expressions on the right are evaluated before assigning the variable an integer. Notice that `div` is actually equal to "Infinity". Dividing any number by 0 will give you this result. The only exception is "0 / 0", which will return NaN (abbreviation for Not a Number).