Determine output:
public class Test{ public static void main(String... args){ int a=5 , b=6, c=7; System.out.println("Value is "+ b + c); System.out.println(a + b + c); System.out.println("String " + (b+c)); }}

Determine output:

public class Test{ public static void main(String... args){ int a=5 , b=6, c=7; System.out.println("Value is "+ b + c); System.out.println(a + b + c); System.out.println("String " + (b+c)); }}
Correct Answer Value is 67 18 String 13

If the left hand operand is not a String then + operator treat as plus BUT if the left hand operand is a String then + perform String concatenation.

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What is the result of compiling and running the following code?
public class Tester{static int x = 4;int y = 9; public Tester(){System.out.print(this.x); // line 1printVariables();}public static void printVariables(){System.out.print(x); // line 2System.out.print(y); // line 3}public static void main(String... args) { // line 4new Tester();}}