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x = 0;
if (x1.hashCode() != x2.hashCode() ) x = x + 1;
if (x3.equals(x4) ) x = x + 10;
if (!x5.equals(x6) ) x = x + 100;
if (x7.hashCode() == x8.hashCode() ) x = x + 1000;
System.out.println("x = " + x);

and assuming that the equals() and hashCode() methods are properly implemented, if the output is "x = 1111", which of the following statements will always be true

🗓 Jul 7, 2021

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