Computer Applications
Answer
a
Reason — The &&
(Logical AND) operator in Java is used to combine two boolean expressions. It returns true
only if both expressions are true
. If either of the expressions is false
, the entire condition becomes false
.
The condition if (a > b && b > c)
checks two expressions:
a > b
– Checks ifa
is greater thanb
.b > c
– Checks ifb
is greater thanc
.
Since both conditions must be true (due to the &&
operator), the logical sequence becomes:
a > b > c
In this sequence:a
is the largest number because it is greater than both b
and c
.
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