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Analyze the following code. class Test { public static void main(String[] args)

ID: 3605674 • Letter: A

Question

Analyze the following code.

class Test {

public static void main(String[] args) {

    Object x = new Integer(2); System.out.println(x.toString());

}

}

Question 8 options:

The program has syntax errors because an Integer object is assigned to x.

When x.toString() is invoked, the toString() method in the Object class is used.

When x.toString() is invoked, the toString() method in the Integer class is used.

None of the above.

The program has syntax errors because an Integer object is assigned to x.

When x.toString() is invoked, the toString() method in the Object class is used.

When x.toString() is invoked, the toString() method in the Integer class is used.

None of the above.

Explanation / Answer

When x.toString() is invoked, the toString() method in the Integer class is used.

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