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Question Consider this program: class Toolkit(): def __init__(self, type): self.hasHammer = False; self.hasWrench = False; self...Asked by jeff
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Consider this program:
class Toolkit():
def __init__(self, type):
self.hasHammer = False;
self.hasWrench = False;
self.hasPliers = False;
self.type = type;
abbiToolKit = Toolkit("metal")
print(abbiToolKit.hasHammer)
How many Boolean variables does it have?
(1 point)
Responses
one
one
two
two
three
three
four
four
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Consider this program:
class Toolkit():
def __init__(self, type):
self.hasHammer = False;
self.hasWrench = False;
self.hasPliers = False;
self.type = type;
abbiToolKit = Toolkit("metal")
print(abbiToolKit.hasHammer)
How many Boolean variables does it have?
(1 point)
Responses
one
one
two
two
three
three
four
four
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The `Toolkit` class in the provided program has three Boolean variables: `hasHammer`, `hasWrench`, and `hasPliers`.
So, the correct answer is **three**.
So, the correct answer is **three**.
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