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- Create a C# class called Document
- with the following Properties:
- Name (string)
- NumberOfPages (int)
- CreatedOn (DateTime): make this a readonly property. Note that DateTime is a struct in the namespace System
- Add a constructor to allow initialization of CreatedOn
- Add ToString Method (hint: override toString method of System.Object class)
Then, write a Main method to test your class Document.
- Create document1 with name “PhoneNumbers.txt” and 3 pages
- Create document2 with name “Report.docx” and 30 pages
- Demo how you cannot change the CreatedOn property of each document object
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