Your answer: 25 ୮ This question is about the constructor in the Car class i. write down the signature of the constructor

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Your answer: 25 ୮ This question is about the constructor in the Car class i. write down the signature of the constructor

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Your answer: 25 ୮ This question is about the constructor in the Car class i. write down the signature of the constructor ii. explain how you know that it is a constructor iii. explain its purpose Your answer:

SECTION B Case Study A This section relates to the Java programming language. TestRunner ListRunner CarTest Garagelist Car Date public class Car private String regNo; private String make; private Date registered; private int milage; private double cost; private double cost Paid; public Car (String reg, String mk, int mls) { make = mk; regno = reg; milage = 0; cost = 0; cost Paid = 0; registered = null; } public String getRegistration () { return regno; } public void setCost (double f) { cost = f; //remaining code omitted but could include: Car(), updateMilage(). toString(), getMake () and other accessors/mutators/constructors ) // continued below

public class GarageList 1 private String name; private int areaCode; private ArrayList<Car> carList = new ArrayList<Car>(); public GarageList(String nme, int cd) name = nme; areaCode cd; 1 public void addCar (Car s) ( carList.add(s); } public car findCar (String cNo) { for (int index = 0; index < carlist.size(); index++) { Car temp = carlist.get(index); tempreg = temp.getRegistration (); if (cNo.equals (tempReg)) { return temp; } } return null; } //remaining code omitted }
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