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Which of the following is NOT true about ArrayLists?
ArrayLists can only hold Objects, not primitive types.
ArrayLists have built in methods that you can call on them for quick add, delete, search, etc.
ArrayLists can hold more elements than an Array.
ArrayLists have a flexible size which you do not have to define at declaration.
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