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Transcribed Image Text:1- Write a class called items that has member variables name (string), price (double),
quantity (integer). In main program, create an array of type items called arrayltem and
store several item objects in this array. Note that main should create several item
objects and save these objects in arrayltem. Write a static method called totalCost that
accepts an array of items. This static method must calculate and return the total cost of
items stored in the array.
2- Write a generic method called minimum that accepts four items and find the minimum
of them.
3- Test your class with Integer, Double, Character, String and Car objects.
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