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Transcribed Image Text:From the list of answers below, select each public (non-function) data member of the object returned by function MakeComponent.
function MakeComponent (istockId, iQty, iPrice) {
var comp = document.createElement (div");
comp.stockId = istockid;
var qty = iQty;
var price - iPrice;
comp. sPrice = function (newPrice) {
price = newPrice;
show();
};
comp.sStockId = function (newid) {
comp.stockId = newid;
show();
function sQty (newoty) {
qty = newQty;
show();
comp.calc = function () {
return gty * price;
show();
3;
function show() {
comp.innerHTML = label );
var label = function (){
return "id:" + comp.stockid +
gty:" + qty " price: $" + price;
comp.print = function ()
console.log (1label()};
show();
return comp:
comp
V stockld
V qty
O price
Price

Transcribed Image Text:Given this JavaScript code in an HTML page...
<script src="MakeComponent.js"</script>
<script>
var componenti = MakeComponent("bat", 100);
var component2 = MakeComponent ("ball", se);
component1.aQty(11);
component2.stockId = "doll",
component1.print();
component2.print();
</script>
and this code in MakeComponent.js:
function MakeComponent(iStockld, 1Qty) {
var comp = document.createElement "div );
comp.stockId = iStockId;
var gty = ioty;
comp.sStockId = function (newid) {
comp.stockId = newId;
show();
};
comp.aQty = function (newoty) {
qty = qty + newoty;
show();
};
function show() {
comp.innerHTML = label();
var label = function () {
return "id:" + comp.stockId + " qty:" + gty;
comp.print = function (O {
console.log(label());
};
show();
return comp;
What would you see in the browser's console, when the page rendered?
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