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Going through the close-vote queue, I came across and failed this auditthis audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

Going through the close-vote queue, I came across and failed this audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

Going through the close-vote queue, I came across and failed this audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

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Going through the close-vote queue, I came across and failed this audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question is was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

Going through the close-vote queue, I came across and failed this audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question is was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

Going through the close-vote queue, I came across and failed this audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

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Zach Saucier
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Going through the close-vote queue, I camcame across and failed this audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question is was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

Going through the close-vote queue, I cam across and failed this audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question is was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

Going through the close-vote queue, I came across and failed this audit.

However, I don't think my decision to leave the question open was wrong. The question is was closed as unclear, but I think it's clear enough to be left open. It asks to select a particular array from the JSON by comparing the first element in each sub array, which is (assumingly) guaranteed to be unique, to a given number.

Am I wrong or is this a bad audit?

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Zach Saucier
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