Answer:
Explanation:
The following code is written in Java. It contains the interface Shape, the class Box, and a tester class called Brainly with the main method. Box implements the Shape interface and contains, the instance variables, the constructor which takes in the inputs for length and width, getter methods for length and width, and the defines the area() method from the interface. Then the object is created within the Brainly tester class' main method and the area() method is called on that object. Output can be seen in the image attached below. Due to technical difficulties, I have added the code as a txt file below.
This is not a computer and technology question but ill still answer it!! They are not
No, that is not possible!
In desperation, and with the clock ticking down to the must-see Reds v Crusaders game, I gambled on running the 'factory reset' function, then reinstalling all the channels.
Result: success!
Might be a useful tip for anyone else who finds themselves with this problem.
<span>Cheers</span>