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What does the following code return ?
public class A {
public int x = 1
protected int y = 2
private int z = 3
public int getZ() {
return z;
}
}
public class B extends A {
public int getY() {
return y;
}
}
A b = new B();
print(b.x - b.getY() - b.getZ())
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