Note: This is a short warm-up question meant to help you familiarize yourself with the coding workspace. Actual UI coding interview questions will be more complicated.
Make the text within the button display the number of times the button has been clicked.
This is a short question that only requires one state variable: the number of times the button has been clicked (count).
useState can be used to track that variable and replace the hardcoded 0 with the count state. Then attach an onClick handler to the <button> element and increment the count whenever it is clicked.
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console.log() statements will appear here.