Computer Networking: A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
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Transcribed Image Text:Given these three ArrayLists:
ArrayList<Book> collectionA = new ArrayList<>();
ArrayList<Book> collectionB = new ArrayList<>(15);
ArrayList<Book> collectionC = new ArrayList<>(25) ;
After adding 390 items to each collection, answer the following two questions:
Blank 1: Which ArrayList has the largest capacity for the array data member being
used internally for storing the items in the object?
Blank 2: What is the capacity for the object in blank one?
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