Match the following buttons to their descriptions:

I. Maximize A. Provides window control shortcuts.
II. Restore Down B. Reduces the window to a button on the taskbar.
III. Minimize C. Returns the window to its previous size and position.
IV. Close D. Resizes the window to fill the entire desktop.
V. Taskbar button E. Close the window.


D, C, B, E, A

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What will be an ideal response?

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Suppose a class Planet had a method findLife( ) that we call as follows in main( ):

int value = p.findLife(“goat”, true, 0.5); How would the findLife( ) method be declared in Planet.java?

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