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interface DoMath
{
double getArea(int rad);
}
interface MathPlus
{
double getVol(int b, int h);
}
/* Missing Statements ? */


which two code fragments inserted at end of the program, will allow to compile?



1. class AllMath extends DoMath { double getArea(int r); }



2. interface AllMath implements MathPlus { double getVol(int x, int y); }




3. interface AllMath extends DoMath { float getAvg(int h, int l); }



4. class AllMath implements MathPlus { double getArea(int rad); }



5. abstract class AllMath implements DoMath, MathPlus { public double getArea(int rad)



{ return rad * rad * 3.14; } }


Options:
A .  1 only
B .  2 only
C .  3 and 5
D .  1 and 4
Answer: Option C

(3) are (5) are correct because interfaces and abstract classes do not need to fully 

implement the interfaces they extend or implement (respectively).

(1) is incorrect because a class cannot extend an interface. (2) is incorrect because an 

interface cannot implement anything. (4) is incorrect because the method being implemented 

is from the wrong interface.



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