Many Things, <span>Easy World of English,
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Answer:
int i = 0; i < names.size(); i++
Explanation:
The ArrayList must be read in the forward direction, and it is going to start from 0 certainly. Also, the iteration is going to end when i is exactly one less than the size of the ArrayList. And this is possible only if we choose the option mentioned in the Answer section. In this, i starts from 0 and iterates till i is one less than name.size() which is the size of the ArrayList.
So I am able to print my math notes and keep up in geometry.
Connections, allow separate systems to communicate directly with each other, eliminating the need for manual entry into multiple systems. They do not entirely eliminate information redundancy, but they do ensure information consistency among multiple systems.