Given the below class: public class Dog {     private String name;     private double weight;     private static int numDogs = 0;     public Dog(String name, double weight) {         this.name = name;         this.weight = weight;         numDogs++;     }     public String getName() {         return name;     }     public double getWeight() {         return weight;     }     public static int getNumDogs() {         return numDogs;     } public static void increaseNumDogs() { numDogs++; } public void printGreeting() {         System.out.println("Woof!");     }     @Override public String toString() {         return "Name: " + name + "\nWeight: " + weight;    } } Add a method call to getNumDogs to the below starter code: public class DogTest { public static void main(String[] args) {         Dog fluffy = new Dog("Fluffy", 10);        int num = //call getNumDogs method here     } }     Then, add a method call to the increaseNumDogs method.

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Given the below class:

public class Dog {
    private String name;
    private double weight;
    private static int numDogs = 0;

    public Dog(String name, double weight) {
        this.name = name;
        this.weight = weight;
        numDogs++;
    }

    public String getName() {
        return name;
    }

    public double getWeight() {
        return weight;
    }

    public static int getNumDogs() {
        return numDogs;
    }

public static void increaseNumDogs() {
numDogs++;
}

public void printGreeting() {
        System.out.println("Woof!");
    }

    @Override public String toString() {
        return "Name: " + name + "\nWeight: " + weight;
   }
}

Add a method call to getNumDogs to the below starter code:

public class DogTest {
public static void main(String[] args) {
        Dog fluffy = new Dog("Fluffy", 10);
       int num = //call getNumDogs method here
    }
}
 
 

Then, add a method call to the increaseNumDogs method.

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