Assume that alist is a valid arraylist containing the following:
wei, marila, anna, nea...
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Assume that alist is a valid arraylist containing the following:
wei, marila, anna, neal, rachel, jack, aneesh
which of the following does not remove wei from alist?
1. alist. remove("wei");
2. alist. remove("wei", 1);
3. alist. remove("wei",0);
a. statement i only b. statement ii only c. statement iii only d. statements i and iii only e. statements ii and iii only
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