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Java Inheritance in Java Inheritance in Java Object Override

I cannot seem to get the answer correct for quiz question #3. Not understanding what is missing and why

We are supposed to fill in the missing code inside the constructor

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

This is an example of where you would use "super" to access the constructor of the parent class.

You might want to review this portion of the "Super Override" video.