Consider the following class declaration:
class Thing
{
private:
int x;
int y;
static int z;
public:
Thing()
{ x = y = z; }
static void putThing(int a)
{ z = a; }
};
int Thing:: z = 0:
Assume a program containing the class declaration defines three Thing objects with the following statement:
Thing one, two, three;
A) How many separate instances of the x member exist?
B) How many separate instances of the y member exist?
C) How many separate instances of the z member exist?
D) What value will be stored in the x and y members of each object?
E) Write a statement that will call the putThing member function before the Thing objects are defined.
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