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There is a method on Enumerable that allows you to check against everything in a collection. This is the all? method. For instance, if you want to check if an array of values are all truthy, you can call it without arguments:

> [true, 1, ''].all?
# true
> [true, false, true].all?
# false

You can also pass it a block which is helpful if you want to check an attribute or method on a collection of objects, like so:

> employees.all?(&:salaried?)
# true
> [1,2,3,4,5].all?(&:odd?)
# false