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All right. Letamp;#39;s go ahead and try this here, and weamp;#39;ll play around with it in our browser. So right now, these 3 radio buttons have 3 different names. Letamp;#39;s give them all the same name--so instead of being amp;quot;qamp;quot;, amp;quot;ramp;quot;, and amp;quot;samp;quot;, weamp;#39;re going to make them amp;quot;qamp;quot;, amp;quot;qamp;quot;, and amp;quot;qamp;quot;. Okay. We Save this, we go to our browser and Reload the page. Now we have our 3 radio buttons again. And now, when I select the first one, it behaves as we expected. And I select the second one, and it will unselect the first one--so thatamp;#39;s cool. So now we can only select one option and things work as we expected. And when I submit the form, we see that: q=on because that was the name of the inputs. A major downside to this is that, no matter which radio button I selected, amp;quot;qamp;quot; still says itamp;#39;s equal to amp;quot;onamp;quot;. So thatamp;#39;s not part