a.
Explanation of Solution
Program:
File name: “Alphabetize.java”
//Import necessary header files
import java.util.*;
//Define a class named Alphabetize
public class Alphabetize
{
//Define main method
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//Declare the variables
String str1, str2, str3;
//Create an object for the Scanner class
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
//Prompt the user to enter the first string
System.out.print("Enter first string >> ");
str1 = in.nextLine();
//Prompt the user to enter the second string
System.out.print("Enter second string >> ");
str2 = in...
b.
Explanation of Solution
Program:
File name: “Alphabetize2.java”
//Import necessary header files
import java.util.*;
//Define a class named Alphabetize2
public class Alphabetize2
{
//Define main method
public static void main(String[] args)
{
//Declare the variables
String str1, str2, str3;
//Create an object for the Scanner class
Scanner in = new Scanner(System.in);
//Prompt the user to enter the first string
System.out.print("Enter first string >> ");
str1 = in.nextLine();
//Prompt the user to enter the second string
System.out.print("Enter second string >> ");
str2 = in.nextLine();
//Prompt the user to enter the third string
System.out.print("Enter third string >> ");
str3 = in.nextLine();
//Check if the Strings were entered in alphabetical order
if(str1.toLowerCase().compareTo(str2.toLowerCase()) < 0)
if(str2.toLowerCase().compareTo(str3.toLowerCase()) < 0)
//Print the result
System.out.println(str1 + " " + str2 + " " + str3);
else
if(str3...
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