The Java statement: g.fillOval(290, 100, 90, 55);

a. Draws a filled oval with its center at coordinates x=290, y=100, with height=90 and width=55.
b. Draws a filled oval with its leftmost point at coordinates x=290, y=100, with height=90 and width=55.
c. Draws a filled oval bounded by a rectangle with its upper-left corner at coordinates x=290, y=100, with width=90 and height=55.
d. Draws a filled oval bounded by a rectangle with its upper-left corner at coordinates x=290, y=100, with height=90 and width=55.


c. Draws a filled oval bounded by a rectangle with its upper-left corner at coordinates x=290, y=100, with width=90 and height=55.

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