What is the result?

Given:
public class Customer {
private String fName;
private String lName;
private static int count;
public customer (String first, String last) {fName = first, lName = last;
++count;}
static { count = 0; }
public static int getCount() {return count; }
}
public class App {
public static void main (String [] args) {
Customer c1 = new Customer(“Larry”, “Smith”);
Customer c2 = new Customer(“Pedro”, “Gonzales”);
Customer c3 = new Customer(“Penny”, “Jones”);
Customer c4 = new Customer(“Lars”, “Svenson”);
c4 = null;
c3 = c2;
System.out.println (Customer.getCount());
}
}
What is the result?

Given:
public class Customer {
private String fName;
private String lName;
private static int count;
public customer (String first, String last) {fName = first, lName = last;
++count;}
static { count = 0; }
public static int getCount() {return count; }
}
public class App {
public static void main (String [] args) {
Customer c1 = new Customer(“Larry”, “Smith”);
Customer c2 = new Customer(“Pedro”, “Gonzales”);
Customer c3 = new Customer(“Penny”, “Jones”);
Customer c4 = new Customer(“Lars”, “Svenson”);
c4 = null;
c3 = c2;
System.out.println (Customer.getCount());
}
}
What is the result?

A.
0

B.
2

C.
3

D.
4

E.
5



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andrei

andrei

D
Still, in order to compile, public customer(…
have to be changed to public Customer(…